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Welcome to  
Thank you for purchasing Amazon Kindle. You are reading the Welcome section of the  
Kindle User’s Guide. This section provides an overview of Kindle and highlights a few  
basic features so you can start reading as quickly as possible.  
You can leave this guide at any time by pressing the Home button on your Kindle.  
To turn to the next page, press one of the Next Page buttons.  
If your Kindle was a gift, you will need to register your device. Please look at the  
Getting Started instructions that came with your Kindle for information on registering  
your device.  
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Congratulations!  
You are reading on your new Kindle.  
If you haven’t done so already, please follow the Getting Started instructions that  
came with your Kindle and plug in your Kindle to charge the battery. The charge  
indicator light on the bottom edge of your Kindle turns yellow and a lightning bolt  
appears on the battery icon at the top of the display. Charging the battery fully should  
take less than three hours and you can continue reading while it charges.  
Tip: The charge indicator light will turn green when the battery is fully charged.  
If you prefer to read the Kindle User’s Guide side-by-side with the device, you can  
download and print a PDF copy of the Kindle User’s Guide at:  
http://www.amazon.com/kindledocuments  
Getting Around  
You navigate Kindle using the 5-way controller; the Home, Menu, Back, and  
Next/Previous Page buttons; and the keyboard:  
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To select a particular item such as a menu option or a specific word in your reading  
material, move the 5-way controller up, down, left, or right to highlight your choice  
and then press to select.  
You can press the Next or Previous Page buttons to move forward or backward in your  
reading material and press the Back button to retrace your steps on your Kindle. Use  
the keyboard to type words or phrases when searching your reading material or items  
in the Kindle Store. You can also use the keyboard to create notes while reading. All of  
these are covered in more detail later in this guide.  
Easy-to-Read Display  
Kindle uses a high-resolution display technology called electronic paper. It works  
using ink just like books and newspapers, but it displays the ink particles electronically.  
The page flash you see when you turn the page is part of the ink placement process.  
The electronic paper display is reflective, which means unlike most displays, you can  
read it clearly even in bright sunlight. Also, electronic paper does not need power to  
hold the ink in place, which extends your Kindle’s battery life.  
Wireless Access with Whispernet  
Using the wireless Amazon Whispernet service, Amazon delivers content to your  
Kindle whenever and wherever you want it, within the wireless coverage area, using  
the same technology as a cell phone. By default, your Kindle ships with Whispernet  
already turned on. To turn Whispernet on or off, press the Menu button, move the  
5-way controller up to underline “Turn Wireless On/Off,” and then press the 5-way.  
Your Choice of Text Size  
To optimize your reading experience, Kindle provides a quick way to adjust the size of  
the reading text among six sizes.  
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To try it now, press the Text key 
move the 5-way controller to choose the size you  
prefer and press the 5-way to select. The text changes to the new size. Repeat the  
same steps to change the text size back or to change it to a size comfortable for you  
to read.  
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Your Choice of Number of Words per Line  
You can also change the number of words per line in the book or periodical you are  
currently reading. Press the Text key  
, move the 5-way controller to choose the  
number of words per line you prefer and press the 5-way to select. This changes  
the width of the margins. You may find you read faster with fewer words per line.  
Experiment to see what works best for you.  
Adjust Screen Rotation  
The Kindle screen image can be rotated so you can see the entire width of a web page  
or magnify the page of a PDF file. You can lock your Kindle screen to a portrait or  
landscape orientation to fit your reading position. Press the Text key  
, then move  
the 5-way controller to select the screen rotation you want. Press the 5-way to select.  
Read PDF Files  
Kindle can display a PDF document without losing the formatting of the original file.  
Just drag PDF files over USB or e-mail them to your dedicated Kindle e-mail address  
(found on the Settings page on Kindle or the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.  
com). We will wirelessly deliver the original file directly to your Kindle via Whispernet  
for a fee. For details, click on the “Learn more” link on the “Your orders and individual  
charges” section of your Manage Your Kindle page for your Kindle on Amazon.com.  
Let Kindle Read to You  
You can also choose to turn on the experimental application, Text-to-Speech, which  
will read aloud your books (where allowed by the rights holder), newspapers, blogs,  
and personal documents. You can either listen through your Kindle’s external speakers  
or plug in earphones into the headphone jack. While Text-to-Speech is playing, the  
screen will turn the pages automatically so you can follow along while the audio is  
playing. You have the choice of hearing your content spoken with a male or female  
voice and can also further optimize the listening experience by slowing down or  
increasing the rate of speech.  
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Look It Up  
Your Kindle includes The New Oxford American Dictionary. You can easily look up  
a particular word without leaving the content. Simply use the 5-way controller to  
navigate the cursor in front of the word you want defined. A definition of the word  
appears at the bottom of the screen. To view the full definition, press the Return key  
on the keyboard. To return to the text you were reading, press the Back button.  
Take It All with You  
Although Kindle is about the size of a paperback book, it can store over a thousand  
digital books, newspapers, blogs, and magazines, which are referred to collectively  
as “content” throughout this guide. A copy of all your books and recent issues of  
newspapers and magazines purchased from the Kindle Store are kept on Amazon.com.  
To open content on your Kindle, press the Home button. This displays a list of the  
content on your Kindle. Move the 5-way controller up or down to underline the item  
you want to open and then press the 5-way to open the item. To delete content on  
your Kindle, move the 5-way controller up or down to underline the item you want to  
delete. Move the 5-way to the left and then press the 5-way to complete the removal  
of the item.  
To move previously deleted content from Amazon.com back to your Kindle,  
Whispernet must be on. From Home, select “Archived Items.” This shows all of the  
content stored at Amazon.com. Underline the item you want to move back to your  
Kindle and move the 5-way to the right and then press the 5-way to start the transfer.  
In under a minute, the item re-downloads into your Kindle and appears in the list of  
content in Home.  
Shop Anytime, Anywhere  
If you have Whispernet on and you select “Shop in Kindle Store” from any menu,  
Kindle connects you to a broad offering of reading material including books,  
newspapers, blogs, and magazines. You can browse by category or check out the  
latest bestsellers, new and noteworthy items, or your personalized recommendations.  
You can see details about an item, read customer reviews, and even download free  
samples of books you are interested in. If you want to buy an item, Kindle uses secure  
Amazon 1-Click and then Whispernet delivers the item to your Kindle generally in  
under a minute.  
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Automatic Delivery  
Since Kindle connects to the Whispernet network, we deliver your favorite periodicals  
over the air to your device as soon as they are published, often before they are even  
available in print. For example, if you subscribe to the Kindle edition of The New  
York Times, the latest edition is wirelessly delivered overnight so you can read it each  
morning. Your favorite periodicals follow you wherever you go in Whispernet’s broad  
coverage area, whether you are at home or on the road.  
Peruse Your Periodicals  
Just as you would thumb through a physical newspaper or magazine to locate an  
article of interest, your Kindle supplies you with navigation shortcuts so that you can  
quickly zero in on an article of interest. By moving the 5-way controller right or left  
you can advance to the next or previous article and pushing the 5-way brings up the  
periodical’s section list.  
Search Your World  
While you are in Home, the Kindle Store, or reading content, you can use your Kindle’s  
search feature. From the keyboard, begin typing what you’d like to search for and then  
using the 5-way controller, select the range of your search. If you begin your search  
while in Home or with open content, you have the option to search for that item in  
all of your books, newspapers, blogs, personal documents, and annotations. You  
also have the option to focus your search to the built-in dictionary, the Kindle Store,  
Wikipedia, and the Web.  
Clip Your Favorite Passages  
Have you ever been reading a book or a newspaper and wanted to clip and save  
a few words to refer to later? With Kindle, simply select “Add a Note or Highlight”  
from the menu and use the 5-way to highlight the content you want to clip and then  
press the 5-way to save your selection. The clipping is added to a file in Home called  
“My Clippings.” You can review your clippings later, search for words or terms you  
clipped, and transfer the “My Clippings” file to your computer. This is a great way to  
capture your favorite quotations to share with others.  
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Bookmark Your Reading  
Kindle automatically saves your place in whatever book you are reading, but you  
can also add a bookmark to any page by pressing the Menu button and selecting  
“Add a Bookmark.” You can see that the upper right corner of the page is dog-eared.  
Kindle stores all your bookmarks for the current content in your annotations.  
You can view them at any time by pressing the Menu button and selecting  
“My Notes & Marks.”  
Add Your Own Notes  
Do you like to take notes and make comments while reading? You can add notes  
to any of the content on Kindle. Amazon automatically stores all of your book  
annotations in the “My Clippings” file and backs them up on Amazon servers so they  
will not be lost.  
As an example, this sentence is highlighted and has a note attached as indicated  
by the superscripted number one to the right of this text.1 Using the 5-way controller,  
move the cursor over the notation number to see the note. To add your own note,  
move the cursor to the word where you want to add your thoughts, and begin typing  
your note. Then use the 5-way again to highlight the “save note” button onscreen and  
press the 5-way to select. You can later view, edit, or remove a note, or see all of your  
annotations by pressing the Menu button and selecting “My Notes & Marks.”  
Stay in Sync  
Whispersync technology saves and synchronizes your reading location across your  
Kindle(s) and your iPhone. Now you can read a few pages on your iPhone and pick  
up right where you left off when you return to your Kindle.  
Convert Your Own Documents  
In addition to all of the great reading material you can get from the Kindle Store,  
Amazon can also convert your own documents so you can read them on Kindle.  
You can e-mail Microsoft Word, TXT, HTML, RTF, or image files like JPEGs and GIFs  
to your dedicated Kindle e-mail address (found on the Settings page on Kindle or the  
Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com). We will convert the document into Kindle  
format and wirelessly provide it directly to your Kindle via Whispernet for a fee or  
back to your computer for free. If you e-mail a PDF to your Kindle, it will be sent to  
your device with no conversion.  
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Learning More  
This ends your brief introduction to just some of the capabilities on Kindle.  
The chapters that follow give a more complete overview of these and other features.  
Remember, you can always search on a particular feature or learn more about  
how to do a particular task by opening this guide and typing on the keyboard to  
activate Search.  
The Table of Contents for the Kindle User’s Guide shows you all of the topics covered  
in this guide. You can get to the table of contents by pressing the Menu button from  
any page. Move the 5-way down until you underline “Table of Contents” and press the  
5-way to go to it.  
You can also navigate by clicking an underlined word or words like the “Table of  
Contents” above. Underlined words indicate a link to somewhere else in the material  
you are reading, like a footnote, a chapter, or a web site. In the example above, when  
you navigate the 5-way controller over one of the underlined words, a hand icon  
will appear. Pressing the 5-way will take you to the beginning of the table of contents.  
Press the Back button to go back to where you were reading.  
If you bought your Kindle with your Amazon account, it is already registered with your  
account information and you are ready to go. When you go to the Home screen, check  
the top left corner of the screen to see if your Amazon name (the same one you see  
when you are shopping on Amazon.com) is shown. If it says “My Kindle” instead of  
your Amazon account name, you need to register your Kindle. To register, first press  
Home to display the Home screen and then press the Menu button. Select “Settings”  
and then select “register” on the page that appears to enter your Amazon user name  
and password. If your Amazon user name or password contains characters not present  
on the Kindle keyboard, press the Symbol key  
on the bottom of the keyboard to  
see a menu of the extended characters and use the 5-way to select the character you  
require. Alternatively, you can register your Kindle by visiting the Manage Your Kindle  
page on Amazon.com at: http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
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You can leave the Kindle User’s Guide, or any item you are reading, at any time by  
pressing the Home button. If you are done reading, you can put your Kindle to sleep  
by sliding and releasing the power button located at the top of your Kindle (you wake  
up Kindle the same way). Sleeping your Kindle will extend battery life and also lock  
all of the keys and buttons so you don’t inadvertently press one while not using your  
Kindle. When your Kindle is asleep, you will see an image on the screen. To turn off  
your Kindle completely, slide and hold the power switch for four seconds, then release.  
The Kindle screen will blank and the device will turn off. If you ever need assistance,  
Kindle Support contact options.  
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CHAPTER 1:  
Getting Started with Your Kindle  
In the Welcome chapter of the Kindle User’s Guide, you read about many of the things  
you can do with your Kindle. This chapter reviews all of the physical features of Kindle  
and covers the basics of using the Kindle buttons, menus, and keyboard.  
1.1 Views of Kindle  
FRONT VIEW  
The front of your Kindle contains the screen the keyboard, and the navigation controls.  
These features are illustrated below and explained in the list that follows.  
Volume Controls  
Previous Page  
Button  
Home Button  
Next Page Button  
Next Page Button  
Menu Button  
5-Way Controller  
Back Button  
Keyboard  
Text Key  
Symbol Key  
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Volume controls — controls the headphone or speaker volume for audiobooks,  
background music, and text-to-speech.  
Previous Page button — takes you to the previous page in your reading material.  
Home button — shows content stored on your Kindle as well as content archived  
at Amazon.  
Next Page button — takes you to the next page in your reading material.  
To accommodate different ways of holding the Kindle, there is a Next Page button  
on both sides.  
Menu button — displays application and navigation choices that are related to the  
screen you are viewing.  
5-way controller — selects an item or action when pressed down. Moves the  
on-screen highlight or cursor up and down when moved up and down.  
Moves the on-screen highlight or cursor side-to-side when moved left or right.  
Holding the 5-way controller up or down without releasing it accelerates the cursor  
movement, making it faster to navigate through lists or text.  
Keyboard — use to enter search terms, notes in your content, URLs for Web sites, etc.  
Back button — retraces your steps on Kindle just like the back button on a web  
browser. For example, you can follow a link in a book and then press the Back button  
to return to your place.  
Symbol key  
— presents a menu of punctuation marks and symbols. Move the  
5-way controller to select the desired symbol and press the 5-way to select.  
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Text key  
— adjusts font size and number of words per line to suit your reading  
preference. Also allows you to turn on/off Text-to-Speech and to change the screen  
rotation settings.  
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BACK VIEW  
The back of your Kindle contains stereo speakers for audio content.  
Speaker  
Speaker  
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TOP VIEW  
Power  
Switch  
Headphone  
Jack  
Power switch — puts your Kindle to sleep, wakes it up, and turns your Kindle on  
or off. To put your Kindle to sleep, slide and release the power switch; a full screen  
image appears on the display. While your Kindle is asleep, other keys and buttons  
are locked so that you don’t accidentally change the place in your reading. To turn  
your Kindle off, slide and hold the power switch for four seconds until the screen  
goes blank and then release. To wake up or turn on your Kindle, slide and release the  
power switch again.  
If your Kindle does not power on or is unresponsive during use, try resetting the  
device by disconnecting your Kindle from any power source, and then sliding and  
holding the power switch for 15 seconds before releasing.  
Tip: Your Kindle will also go to sleep by itself after ten minutes if you are not using  
it. If your Kindle had wireless on prior to going to sleep, it will continue to receive your  
regularly scheduled subscriptions while in sleep.  
Headphone jack — plug in headphones to listen to an audiobook, background music,  
or content read aloud through text-to-speech. Attaching headphones turns off the  
built-in speakers.  
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BOTTOM VIEW  
The bottom of your Kindle contains the charge indicator light and a micro-USB port.  
Charge  
Indicator  
Light  
USB/Power  
Port  
Micro-USB/power port — attach the USB cord that came with your Kindle into the  
micro-USB/power port and into the Kindle power adapter*. Plug the adapter into  
a U.S.-compatible electrical outlet to charge the Kindle battery. You can also charge  
your Kindle by detaching the USB cord from the power adapter and connecting  
it to a computer’s USB port or powered USB hub. The charging status light will turn  
yellow, indicating that the battery is charging; you can continue to use your Kindle  
while it charges. A green light indicates that the battery is fully charged.  
Check to make sure the power adapter is not covered by anything that could cause  
it to overheat. If the charge indicator light does not light up, make sure that the USB  
cable is fully inserted into your Kindle and the power adapter or USB port. If Kindle  
still is not charging, try another electrical outlet or USB port.  
To transfer content between your computer and your Kindle, connect the provided  
USB cable to the Kindle and to the computer’s USB port.  
* Not all configurations ship with a power adapter.  
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1.2 Getting Around  
To get around on your Kindle, you use the buttons, menus, and the keyboard—  
all of which are explained here.  
USING THE BUTTONS  
In the Welcome section you learned about the navigation buttons (Previous Page,  
Next Page, and Back). For an explanation of what each button does, see Front View  
of Kindle.  
USING THE MENUS  
In addition to the physical buttons, you also navigate Kindle using the menus. Kindle’s  
menus are context sensitive, but they all work the same way.  
You use the 5-way controller to navigate within the menu and press the 5-way to  
select an item.  
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The illustration below shows the Home menu; the bold line under “Shop in Kindle  
Store” indicates that it is ready to be selected.  
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THE APPLICATION MENU  
You can display a menu from any screen on your Kindle. When you press the Menu  
button, it displays choices related to the screen you are viewing. The sample screen  
below shows you the screen you would typically see when you press the Menu button  
from within a book.  
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1.3 Entering Text  
To use the Kindle keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the device in both  
hands, and use the tips of their thumbs to press the keys.  
Delete/  
Backspace  
Return  
Symbol Key  
Shift Key  
ALT Key  
Text Key  
LOWERCASE AND UPPERCASE LETTERS  
To enter lowercase letters, press the appropriate letter key. To enter uppercase letters,  
hold down the Shift key , and then press the desired letter key like you do on your  
computer keyboard. Alternatively, you can press and release the Shift key  
then press the desired letter. Only the next letter will be capitalized.  
and  
NUMBERS, PUNCTUATION, AND SYMBOLS  
The number keys are located at the top of the keyboard. If you need a punctuation  
mark or a symbol that is not shown, press the Symbol key on the bottom row of  
the keyboard. You will see a menu of punctuation marks and symbols.  
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Use the 5-way controller to choose the character you want and it will appear in your  
text entry box.  
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1.4 Screen Rotation  
The Kindle screen image can be rotated so you can see the entire width of a web page  
or magnify the page of a PDF file. The buttons work the same in either rotation, but  
the 5-way controller movements are switched to match the rotation.  
To lock your screen into portrait or landscape mode, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Text key  
located on the bottom row of the keyboard.  
Screen Rotation is displayed at the bottom of the menu.  
2. Move the 5-way to select one of the four options to lock the display in a set  
orientation: portrait , landscape with the keyboard on the left, portrait with the  
keyboard at the top, and landscape with the keyboard on the right.  
3. Press the 5-way to confirm your choice.  
Note — You can view Kindle Store pages only in portrait mode.  
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1.5 Status Indicators  
At the top of every screen, you also see Whispernet and battery life status indicators  
to keep you in the know.  
WHISPERNET STATUS INDICATORS  
The Whispernet status indicator shows you whether the wireless radio is turned  
on or off, the signal strength of your Whispernet service, and the connection speed.  
Here are the possible indicators and their meanings.  
The Whispernet service is active and your Kindle has a strong signal. The more  
bars that are filled in with black, the stronger the wireless signal. Note that a weak  
signal can increase power consumption.  
None of the bars are filled in. This means the wireless signal strength is too low  
to connect. You will not be able to connect to the Kindle Store, Basic Web, register  
your device, retrieve content from Archived Items, receive your subscriptions, or sync  
to furthest page read.  
The bars are filled in grey. This means Whispernet is checking for signal  
strength. This usually lasts less than 30 seconds.  
The Whispernet service is turned off. You can turn on the wireless by pressing  
the Menu button, and using the 5-way controller to navigate to “Turn Wireless On.”  
When you activate a menu, icons indicating the speed of your Whispernet service  
appear to the left side of the signal bars.  
Kindle with international wireless  
EDGE and GPRS wireless networks are slower than the 3G Whispernet service. Your  
Kindle World Edition will automatically switch to the faster 3G network when available.  
Kindle  
The 1X icon indicates that your Kindle is connected to the 1XRTT wireless network.  
Your Kindle will automatically switch to the faster 3G network when available.  
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BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS  
You have your Kindle plugged into power and the battery is charging.  
The charge indicator light on the bottom of your Kindle also lights up. Note that  
if your Kindle is plugged into a low powered USB port such as those found  
on some keyboards or older computers, you will only derive enough charge  
to avoid depleting the battery but not enough to recharge it.  
The images above show the various states of the  
battery as it discharges. As you deplete the battery, less of the battery indicator will be  
filled in.  
The battery is too low to power the Whispernet service. You must charge your  
Kindle battery to restore wireless service.  
Keep in mind that subscribing to multiple blogs that update frequently may increase  
power consumption and decrease the battery life. Weak signal coverage can also  
increase power consumption  
ACTIVITY INDICATOR  
Appears in the top left corner of your Kindle screen when the device is busy  
downloading new content, checking for new items, searching for an item, opening a  
large PDF file, or loading a web page.  
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CHAPTER 2:  
Getting to Know Kindle Content  
The Kindle Home screen gives you an overall picture of what you currently have  
on your Kindle. It shows you what has arrived recently, what you are reading, and  
where you are in your reading. It also allows you to remove content from your Kindle  
and to move content from Amazon.com to your Kindle. Read below for more details.  
2.1 The Home Screen  
Your Home screen displays a list of all of your Kindle reading materials — books,  
newspapers, magazines, blogs, PDF files, personal documents, as well as audiobooks.  
It serves as a personal bookshelf for all of your reading material, as well as a starting  
point to access other Kindle features.  
To display the Home screen, press the Home button on the right edge of your Kindle.  
By default, the Home screen lists all of the items that you have on your Kindle  
beginning with the most recently viewed (or acquired) items. Each type of content has  
a slightly different description and label. You can read more about the types of content  
KINDLE BOOKS  
Books are shown by title and author. Below the book title are a series of dots which  
give you an approximation of how long the book is. Bold dots within the series  
indicate how far along you are in the book based on the last page you viewed.  
PERIODICALS  
Periodicals include newspapers and magazines that can be purchased as a single  
issue or as a subscription delivered on a regular basis. Your Home screen lists the  
most recent issue of each periodical you have on your Kindle. Older issues appear  
inside a grouping called Periodicals: Back Issues. Selecting the grouping takes you to  
a screen that displays the back issues of all the periodicals you have on your Kindle.  
Note that Kindle automatically deletes issues that are more than seven issues old to  
free up space for new content. An exclamation point  
that it will be deleted within 24 hours.  
next to an issue indicates  
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BLOGS  
Blogs are subscription-based and appear on the Home screen as a single entry like  
books. As additional blog content arrives, it is added to the item and older entries are  
rolled off, much like a blog works on a computer.  
AUDIOBOOKS  
Audiobooks look similar to books, but they will be labeled in the Home screen as  
audio content. Like regular books, they have a progress indicator that shows where  
you are in the audiobook.  
PDF FILES  
PDF files also look similar to books, but they will be labeled in the Home screen  
as “pdf.” Like regular books, they have a progress indicator that shows where you  
are in the file.  
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HOME SCREEN FEATURES  
What you see on your Home screen varies depending on what reading materials you  
have purchased, and how you choose to show and sort this list. The screen sample  
and list below explain the features that you may find on your Home screen.  
Device Name  
Sort Options  
Show Options  
Title  
Author or  
Date  
Unread Title  
Archived Item  
Audiobook  
PDF Title  
Progress Indicator  
Periodicals:  
Back Issues  
Sample Title  
Pages In Home  
Device name —the name of your Kindle. You can edit this name on the  
Settings screen.  
Show options — choose which types of content you want displayed in Home.  
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Sort options — choose the order you want content displayed in Home.  
Title — the title of the item.  
Author or Date — for books, the author of the item is listed. For periodicals and blogs,  
the date is listed.  
Progress indicator — the series of dots below the item shows how long the book  
is and bold dots show how far you have read in a particular item.  
Unread title — the “new” label indicates the item has never been opened and is less  
than 24 hours old. Once you open a new document or more than 24 hours has passed  
since the item arrived on your Kindle, the “new” label is removed.  
Archived Items — items stored at Amazon.com that you can re-download to  
your device.  
Audiobook title — the “audio” label indicates the book is an audiobook.  
PDF title — the “pdf” label indicates the file is a PDF.  
Periodicals: Back Issues — stores older issues of newspapers and magazines.  
Sample title — the “sample” label indicates the book is a sample. If you like it,  
you can purchase the full book from within the sample.  
Pages — indicates the total number of pages in Home. Use the Next Page or  
Previous Page button to navigate the pages.  
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SHOW OPTIONS  
The following screen sample shows the location of the Show options and the list  
below explains each of the options. Moving the 5-way controller to the left lets you  
select what items to show in Home.  
Show Options  
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Personal Docs — shows only the Personal Documents you have stored on your Kindle,  
including PDF files.  
Subscriptions — shows only the periodicals and blogs you have stored on your Kindle.  
Books — shows only the books and audiobooks you have stored on your Kindle.  
All My Items — shows all of the content you have stored on your Kindle.  
CHANGING WHAT YOUR HOME SCREEN SHOWS  
By default, the Home screen shows all of your content. To change the type of content  
displayed, follow these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Move the 5-way up until the Show and Sort options are underlined.  
3. Move the 5-way to the left to see the Show options.  
4. Move the 5-way to underline the type of content you want to display.  
5. Press the 5-way to select it. The new display option changes immediately.  
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SORT OPTIONS  
The following screen shows the location of the Sort options and the list below  
explains each of the options. Moving the 5-way to the right lets you change how  
to sort these items.  
Sort Options  
Most Recent First — sorts your content by the most recently added or recently  
opened items first.  
Title — sorts your content alphabetically by title of the item.  
Author — sorts your content alphabetically by the author’s last name or publisher’s  
name. If you choose this option, periodicals will be sorted by their dates.  
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CHANGING HOW THE HOME SCREEN IS SORTED  
By default, your content is sorted by most recent first, meaning all of the new items  
and the content you are currently reading are at the top. To change this option, follow  
these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Move the 5-way up until the Show and Sort Options are underlined.  
3. Move the 5-way to the right to see the Sort options.  
4. Move the 5-way to underline how you want the items sorted.  
5. Press the 5-way to select it. The sort order on the Home screen  
changes immediately.  
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THE HOME SCREEN MENU  
The Home screen menu allows you to navigate to other places in Kindle or to perform  
specialized tasks. To display the Home screen menu, press the Menu button when  
your Home screen is displayed. The list below explains the menu.  
Current Time  
Whispernet  
Memory  
Battery  
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Turn Wireless Off/On — turns the Whispernet service off or on.  
Shop in Kindle Store — takes you to the Kindle Storefront.  
View Archived Items — takes you to Archived Items where you can view and  
wirelessly re-download content you are storing at Amazon.com.  
Search — brings up the Search text entry page for submitting a word or phrase  
to search for.  
Settings — takes you to the Settings screen.  
Experimental — takes you to the Experimental page where you can see and use some  
of the experimental prototypes we are working on.  
Sync & Check for Items — connects to Amazon.com to download any newly available  
items and sync the furthest page read and bookmarks for all the books on your device.  
2.2 Managing Your Content  
All books you purchase are automatically backed up on Amazon.com. When you  
remove a book that you have purchased, it appears in your Archived Items.  
You access your Archived Items from your Home screen. To move content between  
Archived Items and Home, Whispernet needs to be on.  
REMOVING KINDLE CONTENT  
To remove content, follow these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. In the list of the content already on your device, move the 5-way to underline the  
item you want to remove.  
3. Move the 5-way to the left to remove the item.  
4. For books purchased from the Kindle Store you will see “remove from device” and  
for all other content you will see “delete.” Press the 5-way to remove the content.  
To change your mind, move the 5-way up or down to cancel. Note that Kindle  
books are backed up for you at Amazon.com even if removed from the device.  
5. For content other than books purchased from the Kindle Store, you will need to  
confirm the deletion of the content by selecting “ok.”  
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MORE ABOUT MANAGING ITEMS  
Amazon also stores the seven most recent issues of your newspapers and magazines.  
If you’d like to keep a copy of an issue indefinitely, open the issue, press the Menu  
button, and select “Keep this Issue”; you will then see the word “keep” to the left  
of the issue title in Home.  
You can download items stored at Amazon.com any time you are within Whispernet  
coverage. If you are not within coverage, Kindle will automatically download the item  
when you re-enter Whispernet wireless service.  
Personal documents (including PDF files) sent to your Kindle are not backed up  
at Amazon.com.  
When you remove a Kindle book you bought from Amazon, we automatically save  
all of your annotations for the book in case you ever want to download it again.  
However, if you remove a subscription issue that is older than seven days, a blog  
of any age, or an item you did not get from Amazon, any annotations you created  
on Kindle for those items do not get saved. Your “My Clippings” file will still remain  
as a separate file containing all the clippings you added regardless of whether the  
content is a book, subscription, or blog or was purchased from Amazon or not.  
INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS DELIVERY  
(Kindle with international wireless only) If you wirelessly receive or download content  
to your Kindle via Whispernet while outside the U.S., additional fees may apply.  
For further information go to: http://www.amazon.com/kindlewhispernetroaming  
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CHAPTER 3:  
Reading on Kindle  
Kindle retains the best qualities of printed books, but adds many features that are  
available only through digital technologies such as word look up, changeable text size,  
and clippings. This chapter explains more about Kindle’s reading features.  
3.1 Types of Content  
There are many types of reading material available for your Kindle such as books,  
newspapers, magazines, and blogs. If you want to begin purchasing and downloading  
from Audible.com and even have Amazon convert and deliver personal documents  
to your Kindle. The different types of supported content are described below.  
BOOKS  
Thousands of books — both popular and hard-to-find — are available in the Kindle  
Store. Once you buy a book, it usually arrives wirelessly in under a minute. Because  
you can’t always judge a book by its cover, you can download and read a sample of  
most Kindle books for free. If you like it, simply buy it from within the sample and  
NEWSPAPERS  
The Kindle Store offers a selection of U.S. and international newspapers.  
Subscriptions are delivered wirelessly to your Kindle overnight so that the latest  
edition can arrive on your device every morning, and every newspaper subscription  
starts with a free trial.  
MAGAZINES  
The Kindle Store offers an expanding selection of magazines to meet every interest.  
As with newspapers, all periodical subscriptions are delivered wirelessly and start  
with a free trial.  
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BLOGS  
The Kindle Store offers thousands of Kindle blogs, including up-to-the-minute news  
feeds and topical blogs. Blog categories include business, technology, sports, politics,  
culture, entertainment, humor, and science. Kindle blogs are sent to you wirelessly  
throughout the day, allowing you to keep current. Unlike traditional feeds, which often  
only provide headlines, Kindle downloads the complete feed onto the device so you  
can read them even when you are not wirelessly connected. All blog subscriptions are  
delivered wirelessly and start with a free trial.  
PERSONAL DOCUMENTS  
In addition to purchased content, you can read your personal documents on Kindle.  
Kindle can display a PDF document without losing the formatting of the original  
file. You can either drag PDF files over USB to your device or e-mail them to your  
dedicated Kindle e-mail address (found on the Settings page on Kindle or the  
Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com). When you choose to e-mail a PDF, we  
will wirelessly provide it directly to your Kindle via Whispernet for a fee. You can  
also press the Text key  
to change the orientation of your display to widescreen  
viewing. For more information on the unique aspects of reading PDF files on Kindle,  
Additionally, if you have files formatted as text, Microsoft Word, HTML, PDF, or image  
files like GIF or JPEG, you can e-mail the files as attachments to your Kindle e-mail  
address. Amazon will convert the files if necessary and send them back to your  
computer for free or via Whispernet to your Kindle for a fee, whichever you prefer.  
For more information on transferring, converting, and e-mailing your personal  
For details on fees, see the “Your individual charges” section of your Manage Your  
Kindle page on Amazon.com.  
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AUDIOBOOKS  
You can download and enjoy thousands of audiobooks from Audible.com. Due to their  
large file size, audiobooks must be downloaded to your PC or Mac over your existing  
Internet connection and then transferred to Kindle over USB. Listen to audiobooks  
through Kindle’s speakers or plug in your headphones for private listening. For more  
BACKGROUND MUSIC  
If you like to listen to music while you use your Kindle, use your computer to transfer  
MP3 files to the “music” folder on your Kindle. When you select “Play MP3” from  
the Experimental page, each of the songs will play in the order they were added to  
your Kindle.  
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3.2 Content Formatting on Kindle  
When you read a book on Kindle, you will find that the formatting generally follows  
the printed version of the book. If the book has a table of contents, it will appear in  
Kindle. If the book has chapters, a preface, an illustrated cover, and so forth, these will  
be displayed.  
While you are reading, each page displays a header showing the content title and/or  
issue date. The top of the page shows the battery and Whispernet status indicators.  
Locations  
Progress  
Indicator  
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PROGRESS INDICATOR  
At the bottom of every page of your reading material, you can see where you are by  
glancing at the progress indicator. As you progress further into the content, you will  
see a solid bar growing longer. The progress indicator also shows structural marks  
within content such as chapters, articles, bookmarks, notes, or highlights.  
In books, the progress indicator also shows you the overall percentage of the book  
you have read and a numeric location of where you are reading, so you can easily find  
a particular passage or reference it to your friends. Locations are the digital answer  
to page numbers. Changing the text size on Kindle also changes the page numbering,  
but with locations, you return to the same place every time regardless of the text size.  
CHANGING THE TEXT SIZE  
You can adjust the size of the text to suit your preference. You have a choice of six  
sizes for reading content on Kindle. (You cannot change the text size on menus, in PDF  
files, or on Kindle screens, such as the Home screen or the Kindle Store.)  
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To pick the text size that you want to use while reading, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Text key located on the bottom row of the keyboard. The text size  
choices are displayed as well as controls for Text-to-Speech.  
2. Move the 5-way left or right to the new text size that you want to use (you see the  
new text size immediately).  
3. Press the 5-way or the Text key  
to confirm your choice.  
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ADJUSTING THE NUMBER OF WORDS PER LINE  
You can change the number of words per line in the book. periodical, or personal  
document you are currently reading to suit your reading preference. Adjusting the  
number of words increases or decreases the size of the margins. You may find you  
read faster with fewer words per line. Experiment to find what works best for you.  
To pick the number of words per line you prefer, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Text  
key located on the bottom row of the keyboard. The Words per  
Line choices are displayed below the text size choices.  
2. Move the 5-way down to underline the Words per Line options.  
3. Move the 5-way left or right to choose the option you want to use (you see the  
change immediately).  
4. Press the 5-way or the Text key  
to confirm your choice.  
Note: You cannot change the number of words per line in PDF files or in Basic Web.  
INCREASING THE SIZE OF A PICTURE  
If you’d like to see a larger size of a picture or image you encounter in your reading  
material, simply follow these steps to zoom temporarily on the image.  
1. Use the 5-way controller to position the cursor over the picture.  
2. An image of a magnifying glass with a plus sign  
of the picture.  
will appear on top  
3. Press the 5-way to zoom the image. You will see a expanded view of the picture  
that rotates if necessary to maximize the use of the display.  
4. Press the 5-way (or any key or button, except the Home button) to return  
to your content.  
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3.3 Moving from Place to Place  
There are several ways for you to get from place to place once you have opened your  
reading material. Most often you will turn pages using the Next Page and Previous  
Page buttons (described in Chapter 1). You can also get around inside your book or  
periodical by selecting locations from the item’s Menu, clicking on links in the content,  
or by moving the 5-way controller left or right to advance to another article or chapter.  
USING THE MENU TO GET AROUND  
To go to the menu, press the Menu button when reading a book or periodical. You will  
have slightly different options depending on the content you are reading. Examples of  
the menu options are described below.  
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If you are reading a Kindle book, the menu shows the following options:  
Turn Wireless Off — turns off Whispernet. When Whispernet is off, this option will  
change to “Turn Wireless On.”  
Shop in Kindle Store — takes you to the Kindle Storefront.  
Buy This Book Now — connects to the Kindle Store, purchases, and downloads  
the full book to your Kindle. Only appears if you are reading a sample from the  
Kindle Store.  
Cover — takes you to the cover page of the item you are reading. This is usually the  
cover of the book.  
Table of Contents — takes you to the Table of Contents for the item you are reading.  
Go to Beginning — takes you to the place in the book the publisher considers to be  
the beginning. This is usually the first chapter, but may be a foreword, the table of  
contents, or other point the publisher chooses.  
Go to Location… — displays at the bottom of the screen, a text entry box that allows  
you to specify a location to jump to in the content.  
Sync to Furthest Page Read — connects to Amazon.com and compares your current  
reading location with the one saved at Amazon. If you are further along in your book  
using another device, Kindle gives you the choice to go to the furthest page read.  
Book Description — connects to the Kindle Store and displays the book’s detail page.  
Search This Book — displays the Search line at the bottom of the screen. Additional  
Add a Bookmark — bookmarks the page you are currently on. After selecting this  
option, the upper right corner of the book will be dog-eared and this menu option will  
change to “Delete Bookmark.”  
Add a Note or Highlight — puts you into annotation mode. Additional details on how  
to create a note or highlight are provided later in this chapter.  
My Notes & Marks — displays a page containing all of your current item’s notes,  
highlights, and bookmarks.  
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If you are reading a newspaper or magazine, you will see the following  
different options:  
Clip This Article — makes a copy of the entire article and adds it to your  
“My Clippings” file.  
Keep This Issue — designates the newspaper or magazine issue as one to be stored in  
your Kindle until you remove it.  
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NAVIGATING WITHIN A PERIODICAL  
At the bottom of a newspaper or magazine you will see options for quickly navigating  
within an issue. When viewing a blog, you will see similar options for navigation.  
Previous Article — takes you to the previous article when you move the 5-way  
controller to the left.  
View Sections List — takes you to the sections list of a newspaper or magazine when  
you press the 5-way.  
View Articles List —takes you to the articles list of a blog when you press the 5-way.  
Next Article — advances you to the next article when you move the 5-way controller  
to the right.  
By default, “View Sections List” for newspapers and magazines is highlighted and  
when you press the 5-way, a list of the sections will appear. If you are viewing  
a blog, “View Articles List” is highlighted and pressing the 5-way shows a list of the  
blog’s articles.  
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To navigate to a particular section, use the 5-way controller to underline the section  
title and then press the 5-way to select. To dismiss this view and return to where you  
were last reading in the magazine or newspaper, select “Close Sections List” located  
at the bottom of the screen. Selecting the number to the right of the section title will  
take you to a list of articles found within that section.  
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To navigate to a particular article within a section or blog, simply move the 5-way  
controller to underline the article title and press to select. To dismiss this view, select  
“Close Articles List” located at the bottom of the screen.  
SELECTING INTERNAL LINKS  
Your reading material may also contain links to other places in the document.  
For example, in many books, the table of contents is set up to link to the content  
pages. Links are easy to spot because they are underlined.  
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To select a link:  
1. Move the 5-way over the link.  
2. The cursor changes to look like this:  
3. Press the 5-way to select the link.  
4. Kindle takes you to the linked location.  
5. Press the Back button to go back to where you were.  
Your reading material may also contain external links that take you to locations on the  
Web (if you have Whispernet turned on and are in range).  
VIEWING A TABLE  
Your reading material may contain a large table that is not entirely contained within  
the screen. To see the rest of the table, move the 5-way controller up or down to bring  
up the cursor and then place the cursor to the left of the table. Move the 5-way to the  
right to scroll through the rest of the table.  
READING ACROSS MULTIPLE KINDLES  
If you read the same Kindle Store book across multiple Kindles (including Kindle  
for iPhone), you’ll find Whispersync makes it easy for you to switch back and forth.  
Whispersync synchronizes the bookmarks, notes, highlights and furthest page read  
among devices registered to the same account.  
Whispersync is on by default to ensure a seamless reading experience for a book read  
across multiple Kindles. If you would like to turn Whispersync off, follow these steps:  
1. Go to http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
2. At the bottom of the page, click on the link, “Manage synchronization  
between devices.”  
3. Select Turn Synchronization off.”  
Once you turn synchronization off, your books will still open to the last page read  
on that device, but Whispersync will no longer sync bookmarks or the furthest page  
read with other devices. If you would like to sync the book manually, press the  
Menu button and select “Sync to Furthest Page Read.”  
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3.4 Looking Up Definitions  
While reading a book, periodical, or personal document (except PDF), you can see a  
brief definition of a word using the Lookup feature. You can choose the dictionary you  
want to use when you look up words while you are reading. The default is  
The New Oxford American Dictionary included on your Kindle, but you can change  
your dictionary choice by purchasing a different dictionary from the “Kindle Default  
your default dictionary.  
THE LOOKUP FEATURE  
To see the definition of a particular word in your reading content, follow these steps:  
1. Move the 5-way controller up or down to display the cursor.  
2. Move the 5-way in front of the word you want to look up.  
3. If the word is found in the dictionary, a definition extract appears at the bottom  
of the screen.  
4. To see the complete definition, press the Return key  
. You will now be  
placed in the dictionary and can use Previous Page and Next Page to view  
other word definitions.  
5. Press the Back button to return to your reading.  
Tip: If you want to expand your search beyond the dictionary on your device,  
you can use the Search feature to look for the word on Wikipedia or the Web.  
3.5 Annotations and Clippings  
You can add annotations to all of your books, periodicals, and personal documents  
(except PDF). Annotations can include notes you have written, highlights you’ve  
marked, and bookmarks you’ve created. Annotations are specific to the content you  
are reading, so each book or periodical has its own annotations. When you view the  
annotations, you see only those for the content you are currently reading. Note that  
when you create an annotation in a newspaper or magazine, you will see the word  
“keep” to the left of the issue title in Home, indicating that the issue will be stored  
on your Kindle until you remove it.  
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Kindle also gathers the annotations you’ve made across all your various books,  
magazines, newspapers, and personal documents and places them in the  
on My Clippings.  
The list below explains the types of annotations:  
Bookmarks — mark an entire page for later reference.  
Highlights — mark a passage on a page for later reference.  
Notes — add your thoughts about a passage.  
The sections below explain how to add annotations.  
Tip: All of your annotations on a Kindle book are backed up on Amazon servers  
in case you transfer your Kindle to another person or lose or break the device.  
When you download a previously annotated book from Amazon.com, your  
annotations and last location read will come down with it. When you open the book,  
you will be right where you were the last time you read the book and all of your  
annotations will be included. Note that your “My Clippings” file is not listed  
as a separate downloadable item.  
USING BOOKMARKS  
Although Kindle automatically saves your place whenever you stop reading, you  
may also want to add additional bookmarks. You can place a bookmark at any location,  
and you can have multiple bookmarks in whatever book you are reading. When you  
add a bookmark, it is associated with the first location on the page. If you change text  
size, the bookmark will still be associated with that location. You can return to  
a bookmarked location at any time.  
Kindle stores all your bookmarks for the current content in your annotations.  
You can view them at any time by pressing the Menu button and selecting  
“My Notes & Marks.”  
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PLACING A BOOKMARK  
To place a bookmark:  
1. Go to the page that you want to bookmark.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way controller down until “Add a Bookmark” is underlined. Press the  
5-way to select.  
4. A dog-ear icon in the upper right corner of the page will appear, indicating that the  
page is bookmarked.  
Tip: You can quickly create a bookmark by either holding down the Alt key  
and  
pressing the ‘B’ key, or by moving the 5-way up or down to go into cursor mode and  
then pressing the 5-way controller twice.  
VIEWING YOUR BOOKMARKS  
To view your bookmarks, press the Menu button and select “My Notes & Marks.”  
Bookmarks are listed in the order they occur in the content. Each bookmark entry  
shows a location number and the first line of the bookmarked location.  
To go to a bookmark location, navigate to the bookmark and press the 5-way.  
There is no limit to the number of bookmarks that you can set.  
REMOVING A BOOKMARK  
To remove a bookmark:  
1. Go to the bookmarked page.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way controller down until “Delete Bookmark” is underlined. Press the  
5-way to select. The bookmark is removed.  
Tip: You can also remove a bookmark on the page by holding down the Alt key  
and pressing the ‘B’ key.  
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To remove several bookmarks at one time:  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Move the 5-way controller down until “My Notes & Marks” is underlined. Press the  
5-way to select it.  
3. Using the 5-way, navigate to the bookmark you want to remove.  
4. Press the Delete key  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have removed all unwanted bookmarks.  
6. Move the 5-way down until the “Close Notes & Marks” button is highlighted and  
press the 5-way to exit. You can also exit this view by pressing the Back button.  
USING HIGHLIGHTS  
You can highlight text in Kindle like you would use a highlighter pen on paper. Kindle  
stores all your highlights for the current content in your annotations. You can view  
them at any time by pressing the Menu button and selecting “My Notes & Marks.”  
See Viewing Your Annotations for more information.  
Kindle also stores everything you highlight in your “My Clippings” file.  
HIGHLIGHTING A PASSAGE  
To highlight one or more lines, follow these steps:  
1. Use the 5-way to position the cursor where you want to start highlighting.  
2. Press the 5-way.  
3. Move the 5-way right (or left) to where you want your highlight to end. You can  
turn pages if you want to highlight text across multiple pages.  
4. Press the 5-way at the place where you want the highlight to end.  
5. Notice that the text you highlighted appears with a gray underline.  
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DELETING A HIGHLIGHT  
To remove a highlight, follow these steps:  
1. Navigate the cursor over the highlight you want to remove.  
2. Press the Delete key  
Or,  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Move the 5-way controller down until “My Notes & Marks” is underlined. Press the  
5-way to select it.  
3. Using the 5-way, navigate to the highlight you want to remove.  
4. Press the Delete key  
5. Move the 5-way down until the “Close Notes & Marks” button is highlighted and  
press the 5-way to exit. You can also exit this view by pressing the Back button.  
USING NOTES  
To add a note, follow these steps:  
1. Using the 5-way, move the cursor to the left of the word where you want to add  
your thoughts.  
2. Type your note.  
3. Using the 5-way navigate the cursor over “save note” and press the 5-way.  
Notice the superscripted number where you inserted your note. Notes are numbered  
in the order they appear in the content, so if you later create another note on an  
earlier page, the numbering of the previously created notes will change.  
To edit a note, follow these steps:  
1. Use the 5-way to move the cursor over the note’s number.  
2. The note appears at the bottom of the screen.  
3. Press the Return key  
to edit the note.  
4. Use the keyboard to make your changes.  
5. Navigate the 5-way over “save note” and press the 5-way.  
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To delete a note, follow these steps:  
1. Use the 5-way to move the cursor over the note’s number.  
2. The note appears at the bottom of the screen.  
3. Press the Delete key  
to delete the note.  
Tip: You can also view the notes and highlights you’ve created for each of your  
Kindle books at http://kindle.amazon.com.  
VIEWING YOUR ANNOTATIONS  
To view your bookmarks, highlights, and notes, press the Menu button and select  
“My Notes & Marks.”  
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Each entry has a location number followed by the bookmark, highlighted passage,  
or note. Your annotations are listed in the order that they occur in the content.  
There is no limit to the number of annotations you can have. Use the Next Page  
and Previous Page buttons to turn the pages just as you would in a book.  
To go to a location, move the 5-way up or down to select the bookmark, highlighted  
passage, or note and press the 5-way to go there.  
Your annotations are also stored in your “My Clippings” file for later reference.  
See below for more information.  
USING CLIPPINGS  
In addition to annotations, you can “clip” an entire periodical article to the  
“My Clippings” file. The “My Clippings” file contains all of the bookmarks, highlights,  
notes, and clippings you have made across all your content. Later, you can view  
the file or copy it to your computer; it will download to your computer as TXT file.  
Once on your computer, you can edit it or send your clippings to someone else.  
Clipping and highlighting are a great way to capture your favorite quotes and share  
with others.  
To clip an article:  
1. Go to the article you want to clip.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way controller down until “Clip this Article” is underlined. Press the  
5-way to select.  
Kindle adds your clipping to the “My Clippings” file. You can review your clippings  
later, search for words or terms you clipped, and transfer the “My Clippings” file  
to your computer.  
To view your clippings, press the Home button to display the Home screen. Move the  
5-way down until “My Clippings” is underlined. Press the 5-way to open it. While  
viewing the file, you cannot navigate through to the materials referenced in the file.  
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MORE ABOUT MY CLIPPINGS  
You cannot edit the “My Clippings” file from within Kindle, but you can edit the file on  
your computer.  
To edit the “My Clippings” file:  
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer using the USB cable.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled Documents. Transfer the  
“My Clippings” file out of this folder.  
4. Open the “My Clippings” file on your computer using an application that can read  
or import a .txt file.  
5. Make the changes and save the edited file.  
6. Transfer the “My Clippings” file back to the “Documents” folder on your Kindle.  
7. Unmount your Kindle from your computer before removing the USB cable.  
Changing your “My Clippings” file does not affect any notes, bookmarks, or highlights  
you’ve made in the actual content. The next time you read the content, you can still  
use them for navigation and reference.  
To remove the “My Clippings” file from your Kindle:  
1. Press the Home button and move the 5-way down until “My Clippings”  
is underlined.  
2. Move the 5-way to the left.  
3. Press the 5-way to select “delete.”  
4. Press the 5-way to select “ok.”  
Kindle adds a new “My Clippings” file the next time you add a clipping or annotation  
to any content.  
The amount of text you can add to the “My Clippings” file from each item may be  
limited. The “My Clippings” file will include a note informing you if a clipping limit  
has been reached for a given item.  
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3.6 Reading PDF Files  
Your Kindle is able to display most PDF documents. (Note that password-protected  
PDF files are not supported.)  
When your Kindle is set to portrait orientation, PDF documents are displayed in  
their original layout and fit the entire screen of the device. White margins of PDF  
documents are automatically cropped to maximize the amount of content shown  
on the screen.  
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In landscape orientation, Kindle automatically magnifies your document to fit the  
width of the screen to improve readability.  
A black outline defines the limit of the page of the PDF document. In both portrait and  
landscape orientations, the bottom of the screen shows how far you have read in a  
particular item as a percentage, and displays the current page number, as well as the  
total number of pages of the current document.  
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USING THE PDF MENU  
The options available while reading a PDF file are slightly different than when reading  
a book or a periodical on Kindle. Options that are not available in PDF files are grayed  
out in the menu.  
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Cover — takes you to the cover page of the item you are reading.  
Go to Beginning — takes you to the beginning of the PDF file.  
Go to Page… — displays a text entry box at the bottom of the screen, so you can  
specify a page to jump to in the content.  
Search This Document — displays the Search line at the bottom of the screen. This  
allows you search for a word or a combination of words inside the currently opened  
PDF document. This feature doesn’t work in cases where a PDF document was created  
using image files.  
Add a Bookmark — bookmarks the page you are currently on. After selecting this  
option, the upper right corner of the PDF will be dog-eared and this menu option will  
change to “Delete Bookmark.”  
My Bookmarks — displays a page containing all of your current item’s bookmarks.  
3.7 Listening to Audio Materials  
There are three types of audio materials that you can listen to on your Kindle. You can  
purchase, transfer, and listen to audiobooks from Audible.com, transfer MP3 files from  
your computer to play as background music while you read, or turn on Text-to-Speech  
in any of your reading material (where allowed by the rights holder). (For information  
AUDIOBOOKS  
On your Home screen, your audiobooks list the title and author, but they also have the  
word “audio” next to the title to indicate that they are audiobooks.  
To listen to one of your audiobooks, select it from your Home screen. You will see  
a page similar to the one shown below. Kindle provides a standard set of controls that  
are explained below.  
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Book Title  
Description  
Progress  
Indicator  
Beginning  
Next Section  
Previous  
Section  
Forward  
30 Seconds  
Back  
30 Seconds  
Pause/Play  
Progress Indicator — indicates how far you have come in the audiobook, the elapsed  
time, and the section you are in.  
Pause/Play — pauses or plays the audiobook (there is no Stop control).  
Forward 30 Seconds — moves ahead thirty seconds from the current location.  
Beginning — takes you back to the beginning of the audiobook.  
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Previous Section — moves backwards in the audiobook to the previous section.  
Back 30 Seconds — moves backwards thirty seconds from the current location.  
Next Section — moves ahead to the next section in the audiobook, which is usually  
the next chapter.  
BACKGROUND AUDIO  
To play background audio (MP3 files) that you have transferred to your Kindle, follow  
the steps below:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way down until “Experimental” is underlined and press the 5-way to  
select it.  
4. Move the 5-way down until “Play MP3” is underlined and press down to select it.  
The songs are played in order, by the date you added them to your Kindle. You can  
adjust the volume of the music using the volume controls on the right side of your  
Kindle. You can continue to listen to the audio while reading content; the background  
audio continues to play unless you open an audio book, turn on text-to-speech, all  
of the files have been played, or if you stop the playback as indicated below.  
To turn off background audio:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way down until “Experimental” is underlined. Press the 5-way to select.  
4. Move the 5-way down until “Play MP3” is underlined. Press the 5-way to select.  
Tip: You can also play or stop background audio by holding down the ALT key  
and pressing the space bar. You can forward to the next track by holding down the  
ALT key  
and pressing the ‘F’ key.  
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TEXT-TO-SPEECH  
Your Kindle can read aloud your books (where allowed by the rights holder),  
newspapers, magazines, blogs, and personal documents with the Kindle Experimental  
application Text-to-Speech.  
To turn on Text-to-Speech, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Text key  
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2. Move the 5-way down so that “turn on” is underlined. Press the 5-way to select.  
In a few moments, you will hear your content spoken aloud. You can either  
listen to it through the Kindle’s external speakers or plug in earphones into the  
headphone jack.  
3. By default, content is spoken with a male voice, but using the 5-way, you can select  
a female speaking voice. You can also slow down or increase the rate of speech  
as well as pause or turn off Text-to-Speech  
4. While Text-to-Speech is playing, the screen will update to the corresponding page  
of text.  
For PDF files and books which the rights holder does not allow Text-to-Speech to read  
aloud, Text-to-Speech will be grayed out and you will not be able to select it.  
By default, Text-to-Speech starts reading at the beginning of the page currently  
displayed. To start reading at a particular spot, move the cursor where you’d like the  
reading to begin before starting Text-to-Speech.  
Tip: You can also play or stop Text-to-Speech by holding down the Shift key  
and pressing the Symbol key  
pressing the Spacebar.  
. You can pause and resume Text-to-Speech by  
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CHAPTER 4:  
Searching on Kindle  
Kindle allows you to take advantage of powerful search capabilities. You can search  
locally on Kindle or remotely at the Kindle Store, Wikipedia, or the Web.  
4.1 Introduction to Search  
This section describes the types of searches that you can perform using Kindle and  
how to use search.  
TYPES OF SEARCHES  
Kindle supports several types of search as summarized below.  
SEARCHING WHAT YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING  
You can limit a search to only what you are currently reading. You enter your search  
term or phrase and Kindle searches in the body of the text in the current item.  
SEARCHING ALL YOUR CONTENT  
You can alternatively search all the reading material that you have stored on Kindle,  
including books, newspapers, magazines, and other items. You enter your search term  
or phrase and Kindle searches in the body of the text, in the metadata (for example,  
the title or author), and in your “My Clippings” file. For PDFs, Kindle searches for the  
term in the metadata only (author’s name and file name). Additionally, Kindle also  
keeps and searches the metadata for the content you have stored on Amazon.  
SEARCHING REMOTELY  
Kindle can perform remote searches in several different locations using Whispernet.  
Each of these remote location searches are described in the final section of this  
chapter. See Searching the Kindle Store, Searching the Web, or Searching Wikipedia.  
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SEARCHING FOR DEFINITIONS  
You can limit a search to the dictionary. Kindle searches your default dictionary for  
definitions of the word you have entered.  
PERFORMING A SEARCH  
To perform a search, follow these steps:  
1. Type in your search term; the Search line will automatically appear. You can use  
whole words, and no distinction is made between lower and upper case.  
2. To nd the word or phrase in the content you are currently reading, move the  
5-way to the right to highlight “find.” Or, to choose the type of search, continue  
moving the 5-way right. You can search all your items, the Kindle Store, Google,  
Wikipedia, or the dictionary.  
3. Press the 5-way to submit your search.  
If you select “Search” from the Home page menu, the screen will display a full  
Search page.  
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4.2 Search Results Page  
When searching all your content, Kindle looks in the reading materials you have  
on your Kindle and the metadata (like title and author) of the materials you have in  
Archived Items. This includes purchased items, personal documents, and annotations  
that you have created.  
The example below shows a typical Search Results page.  
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The screen shows the titles of the items that contain your search term and indicates  
how many times the term occurs. The list is ordered by the number of occurrences of  
the search term in each item. If the term appears in a title of an archived item, then  
that item is listed first and does not include the number of occurrences.  
Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if there are more results than fit on the  
current page.  
SEARCH RESULTS FOR A SPECIFIC ITEM  
To see the results for one of the items listed:  
1. Use the 5-way to underline the item.  
2. Press the 5-way to view the matches.  
3. A page appears showing all instances of the search term in that particular title.  
Each occurrence lists its location number and is shown in context so you can see  
how the search term is used.  
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To go to a specific location in the content where the search term occurs, use the  
5-way to underline the location and press the 5-way to select. If the search results  
encompass multiple pages, then use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons  
to navigate between pages.  
To close the Search Results page, move the 5-way to highlight “Close Search Results”  
and press the 5-way.  
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SEARCH RESULTS FOR A DEFINITION  
When you want to look up the meaning of a word, you can limit a search to the  
dictionary. Kindle searches your default dictionary for definitions of the word  
you enter.  
To nd a definition, follow these steps:  
1. Type in the word you want defined.  
2. Move the 5-way right to highlight “dictionary.”  
3. Press the 5-way to submit your search.  
You will see a complete definition of the word.  
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4.3 Performing Remote Searches  
To search remotely, you must have Whispernet switched on. You can select any of the  
remote searches described in this section.  
If Whispernet is not already on, press the Menu button. Move the 5-way controller  
to underline “Turn Wireless On” and press the 5-way controller to select and turn  
on Whispernet.  
SEARCHING WIKIPEDIA  
To search Wikipedia, enter your term and move the 5-way to select “wikipedia.”  
This opens Basic Web and displays the Wikipedia page.  
SEARCHING THE WEB  
To search the Web, enter your term and move the 5-way to select “google.”  
This opens Basic Web and submits your search term to Google.  
SEARCHING THE KINDLE STORE  
To search the Kindle Store, enter your term and move the 5-way to select “store.”  
Your Kindle connects to the Kindle Store and displays the search results page for the  
store sorted by relevance, as shown in the example below. You can page through  
the results just like you would do in the content on your Kindle.  
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You can narrow results by categories by clicking on the drop-down list located in the  
upper right corner of the Search Results page.  
Tip: You can also narrow a search in the Kindle Store to an author’s name by  
typing “@author” followed by the author’s name. For example, to search the  
Kindle Store for books by Agatha Christie, enter “@author Agatha Christie” in the  
Search line. This will narrow your Kindle Store search to find only books written  
by Agatha Christie.  
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CHAPTER 5:  
The Kindle Store  
The Kindle Store is the place to purchase your Kindle books, newspapers, magazines,  
and blogs. Find an item in the store, select “Buy,” and you will typically receive your  
item wirelessly in under a minute. All of your Kindle purchases use Amazon 1-Click for  
easy purchasing and Amazon automatically backs up all of your purchases in case you  
lose your Kindle or want to download a title again. To help other Amazon users decide  
what to buy, you can also add your own ratings and reviews.  
5.1 Getting Started at the Store  
This section tells you how to connect to the Kindle Store on your Kindle, and provides  
some ideas about the best ways to look for content once you are connected.  
CONNECTING TO THE KINDLE STORE  
You connect to the Kindle Store using your device’s built-in Whispernet service. To go  
to the Kindle Store, follow these steps:  
1. If Whispernet is not already on, press the Menu button, move the 5-way controller  
up so that “Turn Wireless On” is underlined, and then press the 5-way controller to  
turn on Whispernet.  
2. Press the Menu button and move the 5-way controller down to underline “Shop in  
Kindle Store.”  
3. Press the 5-way controller to select “Shop in Kindle Store.”  
You will see this icon  
in the upper left corner of the page, if you are not already  
connected. The Kindle Storefront will appear as shown later in this chapter and serves  
as a launch point for all of the Kindle Store services.  
5.2 Kindle Store Pages  
This section describes the different pages you will find at the Kindle Store, like the  
Kindle Storefront, the Browse pages, and the product detail pages for individual  
pieces of content.  
Note: Kindle Store pages can only be viewed in portrait mode.  
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THE KINDLE STOREFRONT  
When you select “Shop in Kindle Store” from any menu, you will be taken to the  
Kindle Storefront. An example is shown below, the storefront you see may be  
different as we update it often.  
Search Store — enter your search criteria here and Amazon will search the entire  
Kindle Store for matches and return the search results.  
Once you are in the Kindle Store, you can move around using links on the pages  
of the store such as New & Noteworthy Books or Top Sellers, by using the Store menu,  
or by searching the Kindle Store for specific titles.  
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THE STORE MENU  
The menu you see while you are connected to the Kindle Store allows you to go to  
other places in the store easily and includes the selections listed below.  
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Turn Wireless Off — turns the Whispernet connection off. If you turn wireless off,  
you will not be able to access the Kindle Store.  
Kindle Storefront — takes you to the Kindle Storefront.  
Books — displays the books currently available in the Kindle Store.  
Newspapers — displays the newspapers currently available in the Kindle Store.  
Magazines — displays the magazines currently available in the Kindle Store.  
Blogs — displays the blogs currently available in the Kindle Store.  
Top Sellers — displays a list of Amazon best sellers. Outside the U.S., Kindle with  
international wireless will display Kindle Best Sellers instead.  
New & Noteworthy — displays a list of new or noteworthy content on the Kindle  
Store. Outside the U.S., Kindle with international wireless will display Kindle Best  
Sellers instead.  
Recommended for You — displays items recommended for you by Amazon based on  
your previous digital and physical purchases.  
“Save For Later” Items — displays items you have previously noted as something that  
might be of interest to you.  
BROWSING THE STORE  
Another way to find reading material in the Kindle Store is to browse through the  
different content categories such as books or newspapers. Once inside a category, you  
can further refine your browse by topic. For example, within “Books,” you can refine  
listings to “Fiction,” “Nonfiction,” “Advice & How-to,” etc. Each browse page shows  
the path that you have taken at the top so you can easily retrace your steps.  
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BROWSE LISTINGS SAMPLE  
The example below shows you the type of listings you will see on the Books  
browse page.  
Browse path — shows the steps on the path you used to get to the current page.  
Number of titles in the category — shows the number of items available in the  
particular category.  
Categories — groups the content by topics of interest to make browsing easier.  
Select the category you are interested in to show only items in that particular  
subject. You can also select subcategories within the main category by selecting  
“View subcategories within…” in the upper right corner of the screen.  
Browse Path  
Number of Titles  
in Category  
Category  
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GETTING THE DETAILS  
The product detail page for books and periodicals provides the most pertinent  
information about an item. To get to the product detail page for a particular item,  
use the 5-way controller to select it.  
PRODUCT DETAIL PAGE EXAMPLE  
The example below shows you a product detail page for a book available at the  
Kindle Store. The features on this page are explained in the list below.  
Title  
Author  
Description  
Buy  
Reviews  
Try a Sample  
Save for Later  
Text-to-Speech  
Recommendations  
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Author — searches the Kindle Store for other books by the author when selected.  
Description — describes the item. Select “more” to see the full text.  
Buy — purchases the item using your default Amazon 1-Click payment method and  
sends it wirelessly to your Kindle.  
Reviews — displays the customer reviews for this item. Provides links to editorial  
reviews and for writing your own review.  
Try a Sample — downloads the beginning of the book for free so you can sample it  
before buying.  
Save for Later — adds the item to your “Save for Later Items” list so you can peruse  
or purchase it later.  
Text-to-Speech — indicates whether Text-to-Speech is allowable by the book’s  
rights holder.  
Customers who bought this book also bought: — displays a list of items purchased  
by Amazon customers who also bought this item.  
ADDITIONAL DETAILS FOR PERIODICALS  
The product detail page for newspapers, magazines, and blogs is similar to the  
product detail page for books, but it contains different purchasing options:  
Subscribe now with 14-day Free Trial —select this to start your subscription. All  
newspapers, magazines, and blogs come with a free trial to start your subscription,  
and you can cancel your subscription on the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon  
at any time during this period. After the trial period, your subscription will  
automatically be delivered at the regular monthly price.  
Buy Current Issue — purchases the current issue of the newspaper or magazine and  
sends it to your Kindle.  
Note that if you have already subscribed to or purchased an item, you will see  
the word “Already Subscribed” in gray letters next to the periodical on the product  
detail page.  
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SAVING ITEMS FOR LATER  
The Kindle Store provides a “Save for Later Items” page for you to save items that  
you want to look at or purchase later. This page lists the item’s title, author, and  
average customer rating.  
To add an item to your list, select “Save for Later” from the product detail page for the  
item. You will see a confirmation message that your addition was successful. To see  
your list of saved items, select “Save for Later Items” from the Store menu. To display  
the product detail page for this item, select “Details.” To remove the item from your  
list, select “Delete.”  
5.3 Recommendations, Reviews, and Ratings  
The Kindle Store provides several features to help you decide which reading materials  
you may want to purchase. This section describes the various ways you can find what  
is available.  
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU  
The Recommendations page provides a list of things that you might enjoy based on  
the types of materials (digital and printed) you have purchased in the past either  
on Kindle or on Amazon.com. To get to this page, select “Recommended for You”  
from the Kindle Storefront or from the Kindle Store menu.  
LOOKING UP REVIEWS  
The Reviews page lists Customer Reviews for items. To get to the Reviews page for  
a specific item, select “Customer Reviews” from the product detail page for that item.  
To see Editorial Reviews from publications, select “Editorial Reviews” from the  
Reviews page. For the complete text of a particular review, select the review excerpt  
using the 5-way controller.  
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WRITING YOUR OWN RATINGS AND REVIEWS  
You can share your opinions with other readers by rating and reviewing the materials  
that you have read. To get to this page, select “Customer Reviews” from the product  
detail page for the item you want to critique, and then select “Write a Review”  
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The sample screen below shows you the type of information you can enter.  
ENTERING A RATING AND REVIEW  
1. Indicate the rating you think this item deserves by selecting the line with the  
appropriate number of stars.  
2. Select “Title” and enter a title for your review. Select “ok” to submit your title.  
3. Select “Review” and type your review on the lines provided. Select “ok.”  
4. To submit your rating and review, select “Submit.” If you want to close this page  
without submitting your rating or review, select “Cancel.”  
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5.4 Making Purchases  
This section explains various aspects of purchasing items from the Kindle Store.  
TRYING A SAMPLE BOOK  
Most Kindle books allow you to download a sample before you decide to buy the  
item. The end of the sample book has a link to revisit the product detail page for the  
item or a link to purchase the item directly. In addition, while reading a sample, the  
Menu shows “Buy this Book Now” so you can purchase the book at any time during  
your reading.  
BUYING YOUR SELECTIONS  
All of your Kindle Store purchases use Amazon 1-Click, which allows you to purchase  
reading materials with a single selection. To make your purchase, select “Buy” from  
any product detail page for the item you want. Your item will be auto-delivered  
wirelessly to your Kindle and also added to the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.  
com. You will see an “items downloaded” message at the top of the screen when your  
item has arrived on your Kindle.  
Tip: Once your item has been downloaded, the original is retained in the  
Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com. If the download is not successful,  
or if it is interrupted, Kindle will attempt to download again without any action  
required from you.  
RETURNING AN ITEM  
All of your Kindle Store purchases present an order cancellation feature at the time  
of purchase in case you change your mind or made a mistake. Just select “Purchase  
by Accident? Cancel this Order” on the order confirmation page. If you are a U.S.  
customer, you can also contact Kindle Support using Amazon’s Click-to-Call service on  
the Web at: http://www.amazon.com/kindlesupport  
For customers outside the U.S., Kindle Support can be reached via e-mail at:  
[email protected] or by phone at 1-206-266-0927(charges will apply).  
U.S. customers can reach Kindle Support by phone at 1-866-321-8851.  
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CHAPTER 6:  
Accessing the Web  
Your Kindle comes with an Experimental application called Basic Web, which is  
a Web browser optimized to read Web sites that are primarily text-based. It supports  
JavaScript, SSL and cookies but does not support media plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave,  
etc.) or Java applets. You can also change your Kindle screen orientation from portrait  
to landscape to see the entire width of a web page.  
6.1 Using Basic Web  
There are four ways to open the Basic Web browser. The two main ways are to  
select “Basic Web” from the Experimental screen or to follow a link from within your  
reading material. Many of the blogs that you subscribe to from the Kindle Store have  
links to Web sites. Selecting these links will open Basic Web and take you to the URL  
associated with the link. If you select “Basic Web” from the Experimental page, you  
will open to the last Web site you were viewing in your browser.  
One other way of accessing the Basic Web browser is to type in a word anytime  
from Home or any book, blog, newspaper, or magazine you happen to be reading.  
When you begin typing, a search box will pop up at the bottom of the screen, and  
you can move the 5-way controller to the right and select “google” or “wikipedia”  
from the menu to search those sites directly for the word you typed.  
You can also enter a URL in the Search bubble from the Home page. Type the URL and  
move the 5-way to select “go to” and then press the 5-way.  
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Loading  
Progress  
Viewing  
Mode  
Location  
Back and  
Forward  
One Page  
Search  
Google  
URL Text  
Field  
Reload or  
Stop Loading  
ENTERING A URL  
To enter the URL for a Web site, navigate to the top of the screen or press Menu and  
select “Enter URL” from the menu options. Begin typing when the cursor is located  
in the URL text field. When you are done typing, press the 5-way controller to view  
that Web site.  
The URL text field retains the last URL you entered in case you want to quickly edit the  
same address and submit it again. If you want to enter a secure site with an “https”  
address, use the backspace key to delete the automatically entered “://” and type the  
address you want.  
The URL text field is embedded in a navigation bar with a few other key shortcuts.  
To the right of the URL text field there is a button to stop loading or reload the current  
page. From there, move your 5-way to the right, and you can select the Google search  
engine or Wikipedia for searching on the text entered in the URL text field. Above the  
URL text field are shortcuts to navigate back and forward one page, an indication  
of how much of the page has been loaded, whether you are viewing the page in Basic  
or Advanced Mode, and where you are in the web page.  
USING BOOKMARKS AND ADDING YOUR OWN  
Bookmarks let you easily access a Web page without needing to type the address  
every time. When you open Basic Web from the Experimental page for the first time,  
you will see a list of default bookmarks with links to information such as daily news  
and weather. While browsing, you can also access the same list of bookmarks by  
selecting “Bookmarks” from the browser menu (just press the Menu button).  
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To add a Web site to the Bookmarks page, simply navigate to the site that you want to  
bookmark and press the Menu button. Move the cursor to “Bookmark this page” and  
press the 5-way controller. Any new bookmarks that you select will be added to the  
existing list on your Kindle.  
You can remove a bookmark by going to your Bookmarks lists and moving the 5-way  
controller until the item you want to delete is underlined. Move the 5-way left to  
display “delete bookmark.” Press the 5-way and the site will be deleted from your  
Bookmarks. From the Bookmarks list, moving the 5-way to the right lets you edit the  
name of the bookmark.  
USING NEXT PAGE AND PREVIOUS PAGE  
Most Web pages you find on the Internet will have more content than can be  
displayed on one page. Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to move  
through these pages. This is equivalent to using your mouse on a computer to move  
up and down through a Web page. You can also move the cursor down with the 5-way  
controller until it reaches the bottom of the page.  
SELECTING LINKS, BUTTONS, AND BOXES  
You can navigate the links on a Web page by using the 5-way controller to move the  
cursor around the page. Links in Basic Web are shown as underlined words, just like  
in the Reader. Below is a Web page with multiple selectable links.  
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Using the 5-way controller, highlight the link you want to go to and press the 5-way.  
The browser will open that page.  
If you want to enter information in an input field in a Web page to search that site,  
for example, you should move the cursor to that input field and begin typing. When  
you finish typing, press down on the nearby Go or Enter or Search button to retrieve  
the results. If there are radio buttons embedded within a Web page, you can change  
the input by maneuvering the cursor to the button you want to change and press the  
5-way to “push” this button.  
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USING HISTORY  
You can easily return to Web sites you recently viewed by pressing the Menu button  
and selecting “History.” You will then see a list of recently visited Web sites to select  
from. As noted above, you can also use this list to add a site to your Bookmarks by  
moving the 5-way to the right.  
THE BASIC WEB MENU  
The Basic Web menu contains other items you can select, many of which also appear  
in the Browser’s navigation bar. To view the menu, press the Menu button when the  
Basic Web browser is on the screen.  
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Turn Wireless Off — turns the Whispernet connection off. If you turn the wireless off,  
you will not be able to use the browser.  
Shop in Kindle Store — takes you to the Kindle Storefront.  
Enter URL — takes you directly to the URL field where you can enter a web address  
to visit.  
Go to Top — returns you to the top of the current Web page.  
Bookmarks — displays your list of Web bookmarks.  
Bookmark This Page — adds the current page to the bottom of your list of bookmarks.  
History — displays your History page, which keeps track of the sites you have visited.  
Settings — displays your list of settings where you can change the options for  
Basic Web.  
Use Advanced Mode — for complex Web sites. This mode squeezes pages down to  
fit the width of the Kindle screen. In this mode, JavaScript can also be enabled. When  
this mode is selected, the menu selection then changes to “Use Basic Mode” which  
optimizes the Kindle’s browser for viewing most pages.  
6.2 Other Features  
As you become more familiar with the Basic Web browser, the following topics may  
be of interest to you.  
TEXT SIZE  
Just like when you are reading a book or periodical, you can adjust the size of the text  
DOWNLOADING FILES  
Some Web sites may have books or documents you can download and read on  
your Kindle. When you select these books or documents using Basic Web, you will  
be asked to confirm if you want to download these to your Kindle Home.  
The types of files you can download include Kindle content (.AZW, .AZW1),  
unprotected Mobipocket books (.MOBI, .PRC) and text files (.TXT).  
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BASIC WEB SETTINGS  
You can modify the default browser behaviors and perform simple maintenance  
procedures using Basic Web Settings. To display the Settings screen, press the  
Menu button while in the browser and then use the 5-way to select “Settings.”  
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Switch to Advanced Mode — switches between Basic and Advanced modes, when  
you view Basic Web.  
Clear Cache — removes temporary Internet files from your Kindle. Move the on-  
screen highlight to “Clear Cache” and press the 5-way controller to clear the cache.  
Clear History — removes cached Internet address entries from your Kindle. Move the  
on-screen highlight to “Clear History” and press the 5-way to clear this list.  
Clear Cookies — removes cookies from your Kindle. Move the on-screen highlight to  
“Clear Cookies” and press the 5-way to remove the cookies.  
Enable Javascript — enables or disables Javascript to be executed on the pages you  
visit. Note that if Javascript is disabled, Web pages will load faster. The view mode  
must be set to Advanced Mode to use this feature.  
Disable Images — select whether you want images to appear when you load a Web  
page. Note that if you do not show images, Web pages will load faster.  
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CHAPTER 7:  
Settings and Experimental  
Use the Kindle Settings page to personalize items on Kindle such as the name  
of your Kindle, automatic backup, personal information, etc. The Settings page also  
gives you information about your Kindle, such as the software version number.  
The Experimental page contains a number of prototype concepts we are working on.  
7.1 Adjusting Your Kindle Settings  
The Settings page is shown below and the features are explained in the list that  
follows. To go to the Settings page, press the Menu button while on your Home  
screen. Use the 5-way controller to underline “Settings” and press to select.  
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Registration — this is the Amazon.com account name to which your Kindle is  
registered. All Kindle Store and other charges will be applied to the credit card  
associated with your 1-Click account.  
Device Name — you can change the name of your device to anything you want.  
This name shows at the top of the Home screen.  
Device E-mail — this is the e-mail address of your Kindle. You and your friends can  
send documents to this address and they will be converted by Amazon and sent to  
your Kindle. To edit this e-mail address, go to:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
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Personal Info — enter any personal or contact information here such as an address  
or phone number in case you lose your Kindle.  
Version — indicates which version of software your Kindle is using.  
REGISTERING OR DEREGISTERING KINDLE  
Your Kindle needs to be registered with your Amazon.com account information to  
use many of the Kindle features such as purchasing content. If your Kindle is lost  
or transferred to another user, you should deregister your Kindle from your account.  
The process to register or deregister is described below. You can also register or  
deregister your Kindle on the Manage Your Kindle page on:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
REGISTERING YOUR KINDLE  
If your Kindle is not already registered, follow these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button. Make sure that Whispernet is turned on.  
3. Move the 5-way down until “Settings” is underlined and press to select.  
4. Press the 5-way to select “Register.”  
5. You will see a text entry box at the bottom of the screen to enter your Amazon.com  
user name and password (the e-mail address and password associated with your  
Amazon account). Use the keyboard to enter in your information.  
6. Navigate the 5-way to select “OK” to finish the registration process or “Cancel”  
to cancel your registration.  
Tip: If your Amazon user name or password contains characters not present on the  
Kindle keyboard, press the Symbol key  
on the bottom of the keyboard to see a  
menu of additional characters and select the character you require.  
Once registered, you can make purchases on the Kindle Store, convert personal  
documents on Amazon, use Basic Web, and take advantage of other Amazon-  
sponsored services. If your Kindle has incorrect registration information, deregister  
the device and then reregister it.  
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DEREGISTERING YOUR KINDLE  
If you want to transfer ownership of your Kindle or return it for service or recycling,  
you should deregister it to prevent unauthorized purchases. The process is similar  
to the registration process described above. Just select “deregister” from the  
Registration section and select “ok” to confirm. Note that you will not be able to buy  
or download samples from the store, or use Basic Web if your Kindle is not registered.  
You can also deregister your Kindle from the Manage Your Kindle page on  
Amazon.com.  
PERSONALIZING YOUR KINDLE  
Your Kindle acquires a default name when it is first registered. This name is based  
on your Amazon.com account name, and is displayed at the top of your Home screen.  
If you want to edit this name on your Kindle only, follow these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way down until “Settings” is underlined and press to select.  
4. Move the 5-way down until “Edit name” is underlined. Press the 5-way to open the  
text entry box.  
5. Use the keyboard to change the device name.  
6. When you have finished, move the 5-way to the right to highlight “Submit” and  
press the 5-way to submit the change.  
Tip: To add any personal information such as your contact information, navigate  
with the 5-way so that “Edit personal info” is underlined then press the 5-way. Use the  
keyboard to add your information, then select “Submit” when you have finished.  
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CHOOSING YOUR PRIMARY DICTIONARY  
You can choose the dictionary you want to use when you look up words while you are  
reading. The default is The New Oxford American Dictionary included on your Kindle,  
but you can change your dictionary choice by purchasing a supported dictionary on  
the Kindle Store and then following these steps:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way to underline “Settings” and press to select.  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Move the 5-way to underline “Change Primary Dictionary” and press to select.  
6. Move the 5-way to underline the dictionary you want to use and press to select.  
CHANGING AUTOMATIC BACKUP  
Automatic Backup will backup your last location read, all of your notes, and  
bookmarks you make to Amazon.com on any of your purchased content. If you  
delete an item from your Kindle or your Kindle is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can  
automatically restore your annotations, bookmarks, and the last location you read  
by downloading the item from the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com.  
You can enable or disable automatic backup by following the steps below:  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way to underline “Settings” and press to select.  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Move the 5-way to underline “Disable/Enable Annotations Backup” and press  
to select.  
THE SETTINGS MENU  
The Settings menu allows you to go to other places on your Kindle as well as  
update your software or restart your device. These menu options are defined  
below. To display the Settings menu, press the Menu button while you are on  
the Settings screen.  
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Turn Wireless Off — turns off Whispernet. When Whispernet is off, this option will  
change to Turn Wireless On.  
Shop in Kindle Store — takes you to the storefront of the Kindle Store.  
Disable Annotations Backup — by default the last location read on your content  
and any annotations you’ve made to Kindle Store content is backed-up at Amazon.  
You can disable the automatic backup by selecting this option.  
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Change Primary Dictionary — change the dictionary you are using for the built-in  
Lookup function. This menu option is only present if you have at least one additional  
dictionary loaded on your Kindle.  
Update Your Kindle — installs the latest software for your Kindle. When an update is  
loaded on your device, this menu option becomes available, otherwise it is grayed out.  
Restart — restarts your Kindle.  
Reset to Factory Defaults — resets your Kindle to its original factory settings.  
You should only select this action if instructed to do so by Kindle Customer Service.  
Legal — provides trademark, copyright, and other notices about the software installed  
on your Kindle.  
Sync & Check for Items — connects to Amazon.com to download any newly  
available items and sync the furthest page read and annotations for all the books  
on your device.  
7.2 Experimental  
The Experimental page is a place for you to try out and experiment with some of the  
concepts we have under development. We encourage you to send us your feedback to  
help us decide how to improve the concepts and whether or not you think we should  
make them part of the Kindle product. To open Experimental, follow the steps below.  
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Move the 5-way down until “Experimental” is underlined and press the 5-way  
to select.  
4. Select the concept you would like to try.  
To give us feedback on items on the Experimental page, send an e-mail to kindle-  
[email protected]. We are really interested in hearing what you have to say, so  
type as much as you want. Based on your feedback, we may add or remove content  
from the Experimental page, so let your thoughts be known.  
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CHAPTER 8:  
Kindle and Your Computer  
You can download and read text-based content on your Kindle without using your  
computer. However, if you want to access audiobooks or MP3 files, you need to  
transfer them by connecting Kindle to your computer over USB. In addition, there are  
other tasks you can accomplish using your computer as described in this chapter.  
8.1 Getting Started  
This section lists the requirements for connecting Kindle to your computer. The USB  
cable you use with your power adapter can also be used to connect your Kindle to  
a computer, so there is nothing additional to buy.  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Both Macintosh and Windows users can manage Kindle files through the USB  
connection. When your Kindle is plugged into your computer, your Kindle will appear  
as a removable mass storage device. If your computer is Windows-based, you need  
to be using Windows 2000 or later. If your computer is a Macintosh, you should be  
using Mac OS X 10.2 or later. With either computer, you must have an available USB  
port or an attached USB hub with an available port.  
MAKING THE CONNECTION  
To connect Kindle to your computer, follow these steps:  
1. Plug the larger end of the USB cable into an available USB port or a powered  
USB hub connected to your computer.  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the micro-USB port on the bottom  
of your Kindle.  
The illustration below shows a Kindle and a laptop computer connected through  
the USB cable.  
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When you are connected to your PC, your Kindle will go into USB drive mode  
and its battery will be recharged by the computer. Your Whispernet service is  
temporarily shut off and you will not receive any of your subscriptions while in this  
mode. Also, your Kindle is not usable as a reading device while you are in USB drive  
mode, but will return right to where you were when you unmount the device from  
your computer.  
Tip: If you’d like to continue reading your Kindle while its battery is being charged  
by the computer, you will need to release it from USB drive mode by unmounting or  
ejecting the Kindle from the computer. Note that it is always best to use your computer  
to unmount or eject your Kindle before disconnecting the USB cable. Consult your  
computer manual for details on how to properly disconnect a USB storage device.  
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8.2 Transferring Files When Whispernet is Unavailable  
MANAGING YOUR DOCUMENTS  
If your Kindle is out of Whispernet coverage, you can still add content to your device  
by connecting it to a computer to mount it as a USB drive. After your Kindle mounts  
on the computer, you will see three default directories or folders. The one called  
“documents” contains all of your digital reading materials like books, newspapers,  
your My Clippings file, etc. The “Audible” directory is for your audiobooks, and  
“music” is for your MP3 files. You can add Kindle-compatible files to these directories,  
and you can copy, move, or delete the files that are already there. The computer file  
formats that you can read or listen to on your Kindle are listed below:  
• Kindle (.AZW, .AZW1)  
• PDF (.PDF)  
Text (.TXT)  
• Unprotected Mobipocket (.MOBI, .PRC)  
• Audible (.AA, .AAX)  
• MP3 (.MP3)  
See Managing Your Orders for further information on transferring content you’ve  
already purchased to your device.  
Tip: Mobipocket files must have no Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection  
applied to be readable on your Kindle. If you purchased a Mobipocket file from  
a Mobipocket retailer, you will not be able to open the file on your Kindle.  
TRANSFERRING YOUR CLIPPINGS  
Your clippings are stored in a file called “My Clippings.txt,” which is located in the  
“documents” directory. If you want to copy the clippings from your Kindle to your  
computer so you can edit them, e-mail a passage to a friend, or just archive your  
clippings, you can drag and drop the “My Clippings.txt” file onto your computer.  
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8.3 Converting and Transferring Your Documents  
In addition to reading commercially available materials, you can have Amazon  
convert your personal documents into a Kindle-compatible format for reading on your  
Kindle. You can have the converted files sent wirelessly to your Kindle via Whispernet  
for a fee or to the e-mail address associated with our Amazon account for free.  
SUPPORTED FORMATS FOR CONVERSION  
In addition to the file formats listed above, you can also convert other personal  
documents to read on your Kindle. The supported file formats are listed below:  
• Microsoft Word (.DOC, .DOCX)  
• RTF (.RTF)  
• Structured HTML (.HTML, .HTM)  
• JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG)  
• GIF (.GIF)  
• PNG (.PNG)  
• BMP (.BMP)  
• Compressed ZIP (.ZIP)  
Note: DOCX conversion is currently an experimental feature on Kindle. Some DOCX  
files might not format correctly on your Kindle.  
Tip: ZIP files are automatically opened up by the conversion service if you choose  
to compress your documents. Any enclosed files listed above inside the ZIP file will  
be converted and sent to your Kindle or computer as specified.  
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SENDING YOUR DOCUMENTS FOR CONVERSION  
Each Kindle has its own unique e-mail address. When you e-mail personal documents  
to your Kindle, they are automatically converted to a Kindle-friendly format.  
To set up your Kindle e-mail address, follow the steps below:  
1. On your computer, open your Web browser and go to:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
2. Sign-in to your Amazon.com account.  
3. In the Your Kindle(s) section, select “Edit Info.”  
4. In the Kindle E-mail Address text field, change the first part of the e-mail address to  
what you would like it to be. The @kindle.com will automatically be appended.  
5. Select “Update information” to save your changes and close the text entry box.  
Your Kindle will only receive converted files from e-mail addresses you have  
authorized on the Manage Your Kindle page to help prevent spam. The default setting  
dictates that only items sent from your Amazon.com account e-mail address will be  
forwarded. You can add e-mail addresses to the list by visiting :  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
In Manage Your Kindle, add the addresses of your friends, co-workers, or anyone else  
you would like to enable to send you files:  
1. In the Your Kindle approved e-mail list section from http://www.amazon.com/  
manageyourkindle, enter the e-mail address in the blank box.  
2. Select “Add Address.”  
Once you have set up the e-mail addresses, you can send and convert your personal  
documents by following the steps below:  
1. Attach your document to a new e-mail or forward an existing e-mail that has a  
document attached. A subject is not necessary.  
2. Address the e-mail to your Kindle e-mail address for wireless delivery directly to  
your Kindle; a fee will be charged.  
3. Send the e-mail.  
Tip: You can choose to convert PDF file(s) that are sent to your device by adding the  
word “convert” in the email subject line.  
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For details on fees, click on the Learn more link in the “Your individual charges”  
section of your Manage Your Kindle page for your Kindle on Amazon.com.  
Tip: If you would like to avoid the fee, address the e-mail so that the second part  
of your Kindle e-mail address is @free.kindle.com. After sending to the @free.kindle.  
com address, a link to the converted file will be e-mailed to your Amazon.com e-mail  
address. You can then download the file to your Kindle’s documents folder via USB  
using your computer.  
The conversion service on Your Kindle is meant for the receipt of personal, non-  
commercial documents only. You may not authorize the sending of documents from  
automated distribution services.  
8.4 Audiobooks and MP3s  
You can purchase, transfer, and play audiobooks from Audible.com as well as transfer  
MP3 files to Kindle to play as background audio while you read.  
AUDIOBOOKS FROM AUDIBLE.COM  
Kindle supports the thousands of audiobooks available through Audible.com. You  
can purchase and download one or more of these books from Audible.com through  
your Windows or Mac-based computer and then transfer these books over USB to  
your Kindle’s “Audible” folder, and listen to them on your Kindle. Once on your Kindle,  
an Audible file will be displayed on your Home screen with your other documents.  
The file will have the word “audio” next to the title to indicate that it is an audiobook.  
AUDIOBOOK FORMATS FOR KINDLE  
Audible offers five versions of its audiobook format. Kindle is compatible with formats  
4 and Audible Enhanced (AAX). Formats 1, 2, 3 and audiobooks provided from other  
sources are not supported.  
ACTIVATION, PURCHASE, DOWNLOAD, AND TRANSFER  
The first time you play an Audible audiobook, you will be prompted to register your  
Kindle with Audible. Make sure you register with your Audible account name and  
password, not your Amazon account credentials.  
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To transfer audiobooks to your Kindle, follow these steps:  
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer, using the USB cable that came with the  
device.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “Audible.” Drag any audiobooks  
you want to play on your Kindle into this folder.  
4. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer. The content you  
transferred should now appear in Home.  
Tip: To pause the playing of Audible, press the space bar on the keyboard and press  
the spacebar again to resume.  
TRANSFERRING MP3s  
You can transfer your MP3 files to Kindle by copying them to the “music” folder on  
your Kindle over USB. For more information on connecting your computer over USB,  
see Making the Connection earlier in this chapter.  
Kindle only supports MP3 audio files; AAC, WAV, MP3 with DRM and other music file  
formats are not supported.  
To transfer MP3s to your Kindle, follow these steps:  
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer, using the USB cable that came with  
the device.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “music.” Drag any MP3s you’d  
like to play on your Kindle, into this folder.  
4. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer.  
Tip: While there is no limit to the number of MP3 files and audiobooks that you  
can transfer to your Kindle, keep in mind that these files are larger, and space may  
become a consideration.  
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CHAPTER 9:  
Your Kindle and Amazon.com  
In addition to shopping directly from your device, you can acquire the same books,  
magazines, newspaper subscriptions, and other content you find on the Kindle  
Store using a Web browser on your computer. You can also go to the Manage Your  
Kindle page on Amazon.com to manage your Kindle account, change or cancel a  
subscription, or look up a past Kindle order. If you need help, Kindle Support on  
Amazon.com gives you information, e-mail, and phone access to dedicated customer  
service representatives.  
9.1 Shopping for Kindle Content on Amazon.com  
This section shows you how to purchase content for your Kindle on Amazon.com.  
As with purchases on the Kindle Store, Kindle content is auto-delivered wirelessly  
to your Kindle.  
BROWSING THE KINDLE STORE  
When browsing the Kindle Store on Amazon.com, you use categories and sub-  
categories to find content that suits your interests. Each page shows listings of content  
relevant to the categories or sub categories you have navigated to and clicked on.  
Once inside a category, you can further refine your browse by topic. Each page shows  
the path taken so you can easily retrace your steps.  
SEARCHING THE KINDLE STORE  
When searching the Kindle Store on Amazon.com, you use the Amazon.com search  
engine to find relevant Kindle content associated with the keyword or phrase that  
you type into the search box. The search engine finds and displays lists of content  
along with descriptive images, titles, authors and ratings. You can narrow down the  
results by categories by clicking on the link located in the left side of of the search  
results page.  
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GETTING THE DETAILS  
The product detail page for Kindle content provides the most pertinent information  
to help you make a purchase decision. In addition to cover image, title, author and  
pricing information, the product detail page gives you insight into the content from  
other readers. For example, you can read customer reviews and check out “Customers  
Who Bought This Book Also Bought” to find out what other customers have enjoyed.  
From the product detail page you can purchase Kindle books, newspapers, blogs and  
other periodicals with Amazon.com 1-Click.  
ORDERING CONTENT  
Ordering content from the product detail page is as easy as the click of a button.  
Similar to ordering directly from your Kindle, you can place orders from detail pages  
on Amazon.com and receive your content in typically under a minute. Once you make  
a selection, your order is auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle. You do not need  
to use your computer to download your content. If you have more than one Kindle,  
you can use the drop-down menu below the Buy Box to choose which Kindle should  
receive your order.  
The following describes the “buy box” actions:  
Buy now with 1-Click: — click this button to purchase a Kindle book or current  
periodical issue. Your order will be auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle in under  
a minute.  
Subscribe now with 1-Click — click this button to start a newspaper, magazine,  
or blog subscription with a 14-day free trial. Your subscription will be auto-delivered  
wirelessly to your Kindle. You can cancel at any time during your 14-day free trial  
and you will not be charged.  
Send sample now — click this button to receive a free sample of a book on your  
Kindle. You can read the beginning of the book for free. If you enjoy it, you can make  
a purchase directly from your Kindle or return to the Kindle Store on Amazon.com  
if you prefer to purchase from your computer.  
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9.2 Managing Your Kindle on Amazon.com  
This section gives you instructions on how to find and use the Manage Your Kindle  
page on Amazon.com. The Manage Your Kindle page is a versatile online tool you  
can use to view and manage your Kindle content, personal settings, and account  
information. It can be found at:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
Below are some of the tasks you can manage:  
MANAGING YOUR DEVICE  
Your Kindle(s)  
Edit Info: manages the same options available on Kindle’s Settings menu such  
as the name that appears on the top of your Kindle Home screen; allows you  
to change your Kindle e-mail address to which you or others can send e-mail  
converting personal documents).  
Deregister: disassociates the Kindle from your account if you transfer ownership  
of the device to someone else.  
Register a new Kindle: registers your Kindle to your personal Amazon.com account.  
Your iPhone(s) and iPod Touch(es)  
Edit Info: allows you to change the current name of your iPhone or iPod Touch.  
Deregister: disassociates the iPhone or iPod Touch from your account if you transfer  
ownership of the device to someone else.  
Your Kindle approved e-mail list — allows you to maintain a list of e-mail addresses  
authorized to send e-mail personal documents to your Kindle.  
Your Country — allows you to change the country associated with your Kindle  
account. Due to copyright restrictions, you will only be able to purchase Kindle titles  
available in your country. When you move to a new country, you should update the  
country setting to be able to purchase Kindle titles available in your new location.  
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MANAGING YOUR ORDERS  
Delivery status for — view the status of recently ordered books and your  
subscriptions to determine what content has been recently delivered wirelessly  
to your Kindle(s).  
Your default 1-Click payment method — allows you to update the payment  
method Kindle uses to make purchases on Amazon.com. All Kindle transactions are  
completed with 1-Click. Changes made to your default 1-Click method will apply to  
your future Amazon.com 1-Click transactions, but will not change your current active  
Kindle subscriptions.  
Your active Kindle subscriptions — view which subscriptions are currently active,  
change payment information, and see billing details, and re-download past issues  
up to seven issues prior. You can see all of your active and inactive subscriptions  
by going to “Manage Your Kindle Subscriptions,” which you access from the Your  
Account or Manage Your Kindle pages. Click the “+” located next to the name of the  
periodical to download individual editions to your computer or to a specific Kindle.  
Your orders — view your purchase history and re-download past orders. You can view  
details of individual orders, including information such as order date. Click the “+”  
located next to the name of a title to download individual orders to your computer  
or to a specific Kindle device.  
Your individual charges — individual charges include fees for Personal Document  
Service (via Whispernet). Click the “+” located next to a date to see more details about  
converted documents.  
Manage synchronization between devices. — allows you to turn Whispersync off  
or on. When Whispersync is off, your book will still open to the last page read on that  
Kindle, but Whispersync will no longer sync its annotations or furthest page read with  
other Kindles. If you plan to read the same book on more than one Kindle at a time,  
it is recommended that you keep synchronization on.  
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DOWNLOADING CONTENT FROM YOUR COMPUTER  
To transfer content downloaded to your computer, over to your Kindle, follow  
these steps:  
1. Connect the USB cable (provided with your Kindle) to the Kindle and  
your computer.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “documents.”  
4. Transfer the downloaded files into the “documents” folder of your Kindle.  
5. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer. The content  
you transferred should now appear in Home.  
9.3 Contacting Kindle Support  
If you have problems with your Kindle, please contact one of our Customer Service  
members who will be happy to assist you.  
From within the U.S.:  
web: http://www.amazon.com/kindlesupport  
phone: 1-866-321-8851 (toll free)  
Outside the U.S.:  
phone: 1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply)  
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CHAPTER 10:  
Migrating Content to Your New Kindle  
If you already own another Kindle, this section will help you understand how  
to transfer your content to your new device. Copies of all your books and recent  
issues of newspapers and magazines purchased from the Kindle Store are kept  
on Amazon.com.  
Tip: You can download and share Kindle books with multiple Kindles registered  
to your Amazon account.  
10.1 Transferring Books  
To transfer Kindle books to your new device, follow these steps:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Use the 5-way to underline “Archived Items” and press the 5-way to select.  
3. Use the 5-way to underline the book you want to transfer.  
4. Move the 5-way to the right and “add to home” will appear under the title.  
Press the 5-way to download the item to your new Kindle.  
You can also transfer books to your device by visiting the Manage Your Kindle page  
on Amazon.com with your computer. From your computer’s Web browser, open:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
Scroll down to the section entitled “Your orders.” This lists the Kindle books you have  
purchased. Clicking the “+” sign next to a book expands the item’s window.  
On the right side of the window are two boxes, one called “Download to computer”  
and another with the name of one of your Kindle devices. (The device name is listed  
in the upper left corner of the device’s Home screen.)  
To transfer your purchased Kindle content using Whispernet:  
1. Pull down on the box containing the name of one of your Kindles and select the  
Kindle to which you want to download the content.  
2. Select “Go.”  
3. The content you transferred should now appear in Home.  
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To transfer your purchased Kindle content over USB:  
1. Select “Download to computer” and the file will appear on your desktop.  
2. Connect the USB cable (provided with your Kindle) to the Kindle and  
your computer.  
3. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
4. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “documents.”  
5. Transfer the downloaded files into the “documents” folder of your Kindle.  
6. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer. The content you  
transferred should now appear in Home.  
10.2 Transferring Periodical Subscriptions  
To transfer a periodical subscription from one Kindle to another, follow these steps:  
1. From your computer’s Web browser, open:  
http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle  
2. Scroll down to the section entitled “Your Active Kindle subscriptions.”  
3. Under “Deliver future editions,” select the Kindle to which you’d like the  
subscription to be transferred and select “Save.”  
4. Upon the next delivery of your subscription, the periodical will appear in the  
designated Kindle.  
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10.3 Transferring Personal Documents  
To transfer personal documents you have stored on a Kindle to another Kindle, follow  
these steps:  
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer information from to your computer using  
the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “documents.” Transfer your  
personal documents from this folder to the computer’s desktop.  
4. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer.  
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the personal documents to your computer  
using the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
6. Open your Kindle. Transfer your personal documents from your computer desktop  
to your Kindle’s “documents” folder.  
7. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer. The content you  
transferred should now appear in Home.  
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10.4 Transferring Audiobooks  
To transfer audiobooks you have stored on a Kindle to another Kindle, follow  
these steps:  
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer an audiobook from, to your computer  
using the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “Audible.” Transfer this folder  
to the computer’s desktop.  
4. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer.  
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the audiobooks to your computer using the  
USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
6. Open your Kindle. Transfer the “Audible” folder from your computer desktop to  
your Kindle. You may receive a message asking if you want to replace the folder  
already on the Kindle, select “Replace” or “Yes.”  
7. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer. The content you  
transferred should now appear in Home.  
The first time you play an audiobook on your new Kindle, you will be prompted to  
register the device with Audible. Make sure you register with your Audible account  
name and password, not your Amazon account credentials.  
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10.5 Transferring MP3s  
To transfer MP3s you have stored on a Kindle to another Kindle, follow these steps:  
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer an MP3 from, to your computer using the  
USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would  
normally find an external USB drive.  
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled “music.” Transfer this folder to  
the computer’s desktop.  
4. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer.  
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the music folder to your computer using  
the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.  
6. Open your Kindle. Transfer the “music” folder from your computer desktop to your  
Kindle. You may receive a message asking if you want to replace the folder already  
on the Kindle, select “Replace” or “Yes.”  
7. Using your computer, unmount your Kindle from your computer.  
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MY KINDLE WON’T TURN ON/MY KINDLE IS UNRESPONSIVE OR APPEARS FROZEN.  
Recharge your Kindle using the power adapter that came with the device and plug  
it into an AC outlet. Make sure that the charging light next to the micro-USB port  
lights up while you are charging. Allow the device to be charged in this manner for  
at least 30 minutes.  
Slide and release the power switch. If your Kindle does not turn on then try resetting  
it by doing the following:  
1. Disconnect your Kindle from any power source.  
2. Slide and hold the power switch for 15 seconds, then release.  
Note that the screen will be blank for about 30 seconds while your Kindle restarts.  
MY WIRELESS ISN’T WORKING.  
Try restarting your Kindle by doing the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
I’M UNABLE TO DOWNLOAD A BOOK EVEN THOUGH I SEE STRONG WIRELESS  
SIGNAL STRENGTH.  
Try restarting your Kindle by doing the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
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I ONLY RECEIVED A PARTIAL DOWNLOAD OF MY KINDLE CONTENT OR MY KINDLE  
CONTENT SEEMS TO BE CORRUPTED.  
Delete the content and re-download from Archived Items by following these steps:  
1. Use the 5-way controller to select the content from Home.  
2. Move the 5-way to the left to delete and press the 5-way to confirm.  
3. Open Archived Items in Home and select the content.  
4. Press the 5-way to re-download the content.  
I’M HAVING PROBLEMS TRANSFERRING CONTENT FROM MY COMPUTER TO  
MY KINDLE.  
Try connecting your Kindle directly to your computer’s USB port instead of a USB  
hub or keyboard. If your Kindle was already connected directly to your computer’s  
USB port, then try a different port on your computer. If you have anti-virus software  
installed on your computer, turn it off temporarily prior to transferring content from  
your computer to your Kindle.  
TEXT-TO-SPEECH SOUNDS DISTORTED.  
Try switching between male and female voices and then back again. If that does not  
resolve the issue then try restarting your Kindle by doing the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
If that does not solve the issue, play an MP3 or Audible file on your Kindle using the  
device’s built-in speakers. If the audio still sounds distorted, contact Customer Service.  
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MY KINDLE DOESN’T CHARGE WHEN USING THE POWER ADAPTER.  
Check to see if the charging light next to your Kindle’s micro-USB port is lit. If not,  
then try another AC outlet. If the charging light still does not come on, then try  
restarting your Kindle by doing the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
I CAN’T OPEN ANY OF MY BOOKS AND RECEIVE AN ERROR MESSAGE INSTEAD.  
Try restarting your Kindle by doing the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
If restarting your Kindle does not resolve the issue, then try doing a factory reset  
of your Kindle. Prior to doing so, back up any personal documents, periodical issues  
older than the past seven issues that you’d like to keep, MP3, and Audible files. To do  
a factory reset  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Reset to Factory Defaults.”  
6. After your Kindle restarts, go to Archived Items in Home and re-download the  
items you’d like to read. Transfer back the personal documents and other files you  
had previously backed up.  
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NONE OF MY PROBLEMS ARE LISTED ABOVE. WHAT SHOULD I DO?  
Many issues can be resolved by restarting your Kindle. Try the following:  
1. Press the Home button.  
2. Press the Menu button.  
3. Select “Settings.”  
4. Press the Menu button.  
5. Select “Restart.”  
If restarting your Kindle doesn’t work, then try resetting your Kindle by doing the  
following:  
1. Disconnect your Kindle from any power source.  
2. Slide and hold the power switch for 15 seconds before releasing.  
Note that the screen will be blank for approximately 30 seconds while your  
Kindle restarts.  
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APPENDIX  
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION  
Use Responsibly. Read all instructions and safety information before use to  
avoid injury.  
CAUTION! FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT  
IN FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR OTHER INJURY OR DAMAGE.  
MAINTAINING YOUR KINDLE  
Do not use your Kindle or its accessories in rain, or near sinks or other wet locations.  
Take care not to spill any food or liquid in your Kindle. If your device does get wet,  
unplug all cables, turn off the wireless (go to Menu, and choose Turn Wireless Off)  
and let the screen revert to the screen saver. Wait for the device to dry completely  
before sliding the switch to wake again. Do not attempt to dry your Kindle with an  
external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer. Clean the screen with  
a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive. When carrying your  
Kindle in a bag or briefcase, keep a book cover on to avoid scratches.  
Don’t expose your Kindle to extreme heat or cold. For example, don’t leave it in the  
trunk of your car in sub-zero or high-heat conditions.  
SERVICING YOUR DEVICE  
If your device needs service, consult only Amazon.com authorized personnel by  
contacting us through Customer Support:  
phone: within the U.S.: 1-866-321-8851 (toll free)  
outside the U.S.: 1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply)  
Faulty service may void the warranty.  
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BATTERY SAFETY  
The rechargeable battery in your Kindle should be replaced only by an authorized  
service provider. For more information about batteries, go to:  
http://www.amazon.com/kindleterms  
HEADPHONE SAFETY  
Listening to audio at high volume for extended periods of time can cause hearing  
damage. To avoid this problem, consider the tips below:  
1. Keep the volume down;  
2. Avoid prolonged, continuous listening; and  
3. Wear headphones that isolate the wanted audio from background noise.  
WIRELESS SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE  
Turn Amazon Whispernet off in areas where wireless use is forbidden or when it may  
cause interference or danger. Some specific situations are described below. In general,  
you should not use your Kindle with Whispernet turned on any place you are not  
allowed to use a cellular device.  
TURN OFF WIRELESS WHEN FLYING  
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation  
Administration regulations require you to have permission from a crew member  
to use your device’s wireless service. If you have your wireless service turned off,  
you can use your Kindle for reading once a crew member has said it is okay to use  
electronic devices.  
BE CAREFUL AROUND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES  
Kindle generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency (RF) energy and, if not  
used in accordance with its instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications and electronic equipment. External RF signals may affect improperly  
installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating systems, entertainment  
systems and personal medical devices. While most modern electronic equipment  
is shielded from external RF signals, if in doubt, check with the manufacturer.  
For personal medical devices (such as pacemakers and hearing aids), consult with  
your physician or the manufacturer to determine if they are adequately shielded  
from external RF signals.  
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STEPS TO MINIMIZE INTERFERENCE  
If your Kindle does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  
(which you can determine by turning your Kindle off and on), you can try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient or relocate the  
receiving antenna for the radio or television; increase the separation between the  
radio or television and your Kindle; connect equipment and receivers to different  
outlets; or consult the radio or television manufacturer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
WATCH FOR SIGNS  
There are some places where RF signals could constitute a hazard, such as health care  
facilities, and construction sites. If you are not sure, look around for signs indicating  
that two-way radios or cell phones should be turned off.  
INFORMATION REGARDING EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND FCC  
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR MODEL NUMBER D00501, FCC ID: WI5-1210  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY  
Your Kindle device meets the U.S. government’s requirements for exposure to radio  
waves. Kindle is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for  
exposure to RF energy set by the U.S. FCC.  
The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known  
as the specific absorption rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 watts per  
kilogram (W/kg). Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions  
accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in  
all tested frequency bands.  
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR  
level of Kindle while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because  
Kindle is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power  
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base-station  
antenna, the lower the power output. The highest measured SAR value for this model  
Kindle as reported to the FCC when held at least 0.39 of an inch (1.0 cm) from the  
body is 1.32W/kg.  
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The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this Kindle with all reported  
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR  
information on this Kindle is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display  
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID: WI5-1210.  
This Kindle meets RF exposure guidelines when positioned at least 0.39 of an inch (1.0  
cm) away from the body. Amazon sells Kindle-branded accessories that can be used  
to position the device at least 0.39 of an inch (1.0 cm) away from the body.  
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
This device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with  
the FCC as the FCC ID number found on the back of the device.  
INFORMATION REGARDING EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND FCC  
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR MODEL NUMBER D00701, FCC ID: W82-0725  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY MODEL NO. D00701  
Your Kindle is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for  
exposure to RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United  
States (FCC). Information on your Kindle is on file with the FCC and can be found  
under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on the  
FCC ID for this device, which can be found on the back of the device.  
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
This device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with  
the FCC as the FCC ID number found on the back of the device.  
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FOR KINDLE USERS OUTSIDE THE US  
You can see additional information for Kindle users outside the US by clicking on this  
link: http://www.amazon.com/kindletermsandconditions  
RECYCLING KINDLE PROPERLY  
In some areas, the disposal of certain electronic devices is regulated.  
Make sure you dispose of or recycle Kindle in accordance with your local  
laws and regulations. For information about recycling Kindle, go to:  
http://www.amazon.com/kindle-recycling  
UL CERTIFICATION NUMBER  
The UL Certification Number for this Kindle can be found on the back of the device.  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Number  
Kindle – D00511  
Kindle with international wireless - D00701  
Display — 6" diagonal electrophoretic display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution, 167 pixels  
per inch, 16-level gray scale.  
Size — 8 inches by 5.3 inches by 0.36 inches (203.2mm x 134.6mm x 9.1mm).  
Weight — 10.2 ounces (289.2g).  
Storage — 2GB internal storage, approximately 1.4GB available to the user.  
Audio — 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, built-in stereo speakers.  
Power — AC power adapter and rechargeable lithium polymer battery.  
Connectivity — USB 2.0 (micro-B connector). EVDO/CDMA in Kindle and HSDPA/GSM  
wireless modem in Kindle with international wireless.  
Operating temperature — 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C).  
Storage temperature — 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C).  
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KINDLE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND TERMS OF USE  
THIS IS AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND AMAZON DIGITAL SERVICES,  
INC. (WITH ITS AFFILIATES, “AMAZON” OR “WE”). PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE  
AGREEMENT AND TERMS OF USE, AND ALL RULES AND POLICIES FOR THE  
KINDLE DEVICE AND SERVICES RELATED TO THE DEVICE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, ANY RULES OR USAGE PROVISIONS SPECIFIED ON THE AMAZON.  
COM WEBSITE OR THE KINDLE STORE, AND THE AMAZON.COM PRIVACY NOTICE  
LOCATED AT WWW.AMAZON.COM/PRIVACY) (COLLECTIVELY, THIS “AGREEMENT”)  
BEFORE USING THE KINDLE DEVICE. BY USING THE KINDLE DEVICE, YOU AGREE  
TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MAY RETURN  
THE KINDLE DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE (WITH ALL ORIGINAL  
PACKAGING, MANUALS, AND ACCESSORIES) WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF  
PURCHASE FOR A REFUND OF ITS PURCHASE PRICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE  
KINDLE RETURN POLICY.  
The Device and Related Services. The Kindle Device (the “Device”) is a portable  
electronic reading device that utilizes wireless connectivity to enable users to shop  
for, download, browse, and read books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other  
materials, all subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The “Service”  
means the wireless connectivity, provision of digital content, software and support,  
and other services and support that Amazon provides Device users.  
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY  
General. Amazon provides wireless connectivity free of charge to you for certain  
content shopping and downloading services on your Device. You may be charged  
a fee for your use of other services on your Device, such as Web browsing and  
downloading of personal files, should you elect to use those services. We will  
maintain a list of current fees for such services in the Kindle Store. Amazon reserves  
the right to discontinue wireless connectivity at any time or to otherwise change the  
terms for wireless connectivity at any time, including, but not limited to (a) limiting  
the number and size of data files that may be transferred using wireless connectivity  
and (b) changing the amount and terms applicable to receive services wirelessly.  
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Coverage and Service Interruptions. You acknowledge that if your Device is located  
in any area without applicable wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some  
or all elements of the wireless services. We are not responsible for the unavailability  
of wireless service or any interruptions of wireless connectivity.  
Your Conduct. You agree you will use the wireless connectivity provided by Amazon  
only in connection with Services Amazon provides for the Device. You may not use  
the wireless connectivity for any other purpose.  
DIGITAL CONTENT  
The Kindle Store. The Kindle Store enables you to download, display and use  
on your Device a variety of digitized electronic content, such as books, subscriptions  
to magazines, newspapers, journals and other periodicals, blogs, RSS feeds,  
and other digital content, as determined by Amazon from time to time (individually  
and collectively, “Digital Content”).  
Use of Digital Content. Upon your payment of the applicable fees set by Amazon,  
Amazon grants you the non-exclusive right to keep a permanent copy of the  
applicable Digital Content and to view, use, and display such Digital Content an  
unlimited number of times, solely on the Device or as authorized by Amazon as part  
of the Service and solely for your personal, non-commercial use. Digital Content  
will be deemed licensed to you by Amazon under this Agreement unless otherwise  
expressly provided by Amazon.  
Restrictions. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease,  
distribute, broadcast, sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content  
or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove any proprietary notices  
or labels on the Digital Content. In addition, you may not, and you will not encourage,  
assist or authorize any other person to, bypass, modify, defeat or circumvent security  
features that protect the Digital Content.  
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Subscriptions. The following applies with respect to Digital Content made available  
to you on a subscription basis, including, but not limited to, electronic newspapers,  
magazines, journals and other periodicals (collectively, “Periodicals”): (i) you may  
request cancellation of your subscription by following the cancellation instructions  
in the Kindle Store; (ii) we may terminate a subscription at our discretion without  
notice, for example, if a Periodical is no longer available; (iii) if we terminate a  
subscription in advance of the end of its term, we will give you a prorated refund;  
(iv) we reserve the right to change subscription terms and fees from time to time,  
effective as of the beginning of the next term; and (v) taxes may apply to subscription  
fees and will be added if applicable.  
SOFTWARE  
Definitions. The following terms apply to the Device and to (a) all software (and the  
media on which such software is distributed) of Amazon or third parties that  
is pre-installed on the Device at time of purchase or that Amazon provides as updates/  
upgrades to the pre-installed software (collectively, the “Device Software”), unless  
you agree to other terms as part of an update/upgrade process; and (b) any printed,  
on-line or other electronic documentation for such software (the “Documentation”).  
As used in this Agreement, “Software” means, collectively, the Device Software  
and Documentation.  
Use of the Device Software. You may use the Device Software only on the Device.  
You may not separate any individual component of the Device Software for use  
on another device or computer, may not transfer it for use on another device or use  
it, or any portion of it, over a network and may not sell, rent, lease, lend, distribute  
or sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Software in whole or in part.  
No Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, Disassembly or Circumvention. You may not,  
and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, modify, reverse  
engineer, decompile or disassemble the Device or the Software, whether in whole  
or in part, create any derivative works from or of the Software, or bypass, modify,  
defeat or tamper with or circumvent any of the functions or protections of the Device  
or Software or any mechanisms operatively linked to the Software, including, but not  
limited to, augmenting or substituting any digital rights management functionality  
of the Device or Software.  
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Automatic Updates. In order to keep your Software up-to-date, Amazon may  
automatically provide your Device with updates/upgrades to the Software.  
Export Regulations. You agree to comply with all export and re-export restrictions  
and regulations of the Department of Commerce and other United States agencies  
and authorities, and not to transfer, or encourage, assist or authorize the transfer  
of the Software to a prohibited country or otherwise in violation of any such  
restrictions or regulations.  
Government End Users. The Software is a “Commercial item” as that term is defined  
at 48 C.F.R. § 2.101, consisting of “Commercial Computer Software” and “Commercial  
Computer Software Documentation,” as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. §12.212  
or 48 C.F.R. § 227.7202, as applicable. Consistent with these provisions, the Software  
is being licensed to U.S. Government end users (a) only as a Commercial item and  
(b) with only those rights as are granted to all other end users pursuant to the terms  
and conditions of this Agreement.  
GENERAL  
No Illegal Use and Reservation of Rights. You may not use the Device, the Service  
or the Digital Content for any illegal purpose. You acknowledge that the sale  
of the Device to you does not transfer to you title to or ownership of any intellectual  
property rights of Amazon or its suppliers. All of the Software is licensed, not sold,  
and such license is non-exclusive.  
Information Received. The Device Software will provide Amazon with data about  
your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory,  
up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your  
Device and your use of it (such as automatic bookmarking of the last page read and  
content deletions from the Device). Annotations, bookmarks, notes, highlights,  
or similar markings you make in your Device and other information you provide may  
be stored on servers in the US. Information we receive is subject to the Amazon.com  
Privacy Notice.  
Patents. The Device and/or methods used in association with the Device may be  
covered by one or more patents or pending patent applications.  
Changes to Service. Amazon reserves the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the  
Service at any time, and Amazon will not be liable to you should it exercise such right.  
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Termination. Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate without  
notice from Amazon if you fail to comply with any term of this Agreement. In case  
of such termination, you must cease all use of the Software and Amazon may  
immediately revoke your access to the Service or to Digital Content without notice to  
you and without refund of any fees. Amazon’s failure to insist upon or enforce your  
strict compliance with this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of its rights.  
Disclaimer of Warranties. YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT USE  
OF THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE  
RISK. EXCEPT FOR THE ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY, THE SERVICE, DEVICE,  
DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITH ALL FAULTS  
AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND AMAZON AND ITS SUPPLIERS AND  
LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, QUIET ENJOYMENT AND NON-  
INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION  
OR ADVICE GIVEN BY AMAZON OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF AMAZON  
SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY. THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  
ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU,  
SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS, EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS.  
Limitation of Liability. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, NEITHER  
AMAZON NOR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS SHALL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR  
ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY RELATED TO THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT  
OR SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT  
OF LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA OR USE OF THE DEVICE OR SOFTWARE  
OR ANY ASSOCIATED PRODUCT, EVEN IF AMAZON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE, AMAZON’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY  
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID  
FOR THE DEVICE. THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU, SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR  
LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS.  
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Washington Law Applies. The laws of the state of Washington, without regard to  
principles of conflict of laws, will govern this Agreement and any dispute of any sort  
that might arise between you and Amazon.  
Disputes. ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANYWAY TO THIS  
AGREEMENT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO CONFIDENTIAL ARBITRATION IN SEATTLE,  
WASHINGTON, EXCEPT THAT, TO THE EXTENT YOU HAVE IN ANY MANNER  
VIOLATED OR THREATENED TO VIOLATE AMAZON’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY  
RIGHTS, AMAZON MAY SEEK INJUNCTIVE OR OTHER APPROPRIATE RELIEF IN ANY  
STATE OR FEDERAL COURT IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND YOU CONSENT  
TO EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION AND VENUE IN SUCH COURTS. The arbitrator’s  
award shall be binding and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent  
jurisdiction. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, no arbitration under this  
Agreement shall be joined to an arbitration involving any other party subject to this  
Agreement, whether through class arbitration proceedings or otherwise.  
Severability. If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed invalid, void,  
or for any reason unenforceable, that part shall be deemed severable and shall not  
affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining term or condition.  
Amendment. Amazon reserves the right to amend any of the terms of this Agreement  
at its sole discretion by posting the revised terms on the Kindle Store or the Amazon.  
com website. Your continued use of the Device and Software after the effective  
date of any such amendment shall be deemed your agreement to be bound by  
such amendment.  
Contact Information. For communications concerning this Agreement, you may  
contact Amazon by writing to Amazon.com, Attn: Legal Department, 1200 12th  
Avenue South, Suite 1200, Seattle, WA, 98144-2734.  
WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR MODEL NUMBER D00501  
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This Warranty is provided by Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc. for the Kindle Device  
Model Number D00501 (the “Device”).  
We warrant the Device against defects in materials and workmanship under ordinary  
consumer use for one year from the date of original retail purchase. During this  
warranty period, if a defect arises in the Device, and you follow the instructions for  
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returning the Device, we will, at our option, either (i) repair the Device using either  
new or refurbished parts, (ii) replace the Device with a new or refurbished Device, or  
(iii) refund the purchase price of the Device.  
This limited warranty applies to any repair, replacement part or replacement Device  
for the remainder of the original warranty period or for ninety days, whichever period  
is longer. All replaced parts and Devices for which a refund is given shall become  
our property. This limited warranty applies only to hardware components of the  
Device that are not subject to accident, misuse, neglect, fire or other external causes,  
alterations, repair, or commercial use.  
Instructions. Please contact Customer Service for specific instructions about how to  
obtain warranty service for your Device:  
In the United States: 1-866-321-8851  
Outside the United States: 1-206-266-0927  
In general, you will need to deliver your Device, postage paid, in either its original  
packaging or in equally protective packaging to the address specified by Customer  
Service. Before you deliver your Device for warranty service, it is your responsibility  
to back up any data, software, or other materials you may have stored or preserved  
on your Device. It is possible that such data, software or other materials will be lost or  
reformatted during service, and we will not be responsible for any such damage  
or loss.  
LIMITATIONS.  
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH  
ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES,  
AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF WE  
CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN TO  
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND  
TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE AS DETERMINED BY US IN OUR SOLE  
DISCRETION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY  
OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO  
THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR MODEL NUMBER D00701  
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This Warranty is provided by Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc., 1200 12th Ave South,  
Suite 1200, Seattle, WA 98144-2734, United States, for the Kindle Device  
(the “Device”).  
We warrant the Device against defects in materials and workmanship under ordinary  
consumer use for one year from the date of original retail purchase. During this  
warranty period, if a defect arises in the Device, and you follow the instructions for  
returning the Device, we will, at our option and to the extent permitted by law, either  
(i) repair the Device using either new or refurbished parts, (ii) replace the Device with  
a new or refurbished Device, or (iii) refund to you all or part of the purchase price of  
the Device.  
This limited warranty applies to any repair, replacement part or replacement Device  
for the remainder of the original warranty period or for ninety days, whichever period  
is longer. All replaced parts and Devices for which a refund is given shall become  
our property. This limited warranty applies only to hardware components of the  
Device that are not subject to accident, misuse, neglect, fire or other external causes,  
alterations, repair, or commercial use.  
Instructions. Please contact Customer Service for specific instructions about how to  
obtain warranty service for your Device:  
phone: within the U.S.: 1-866-321-8851 (toll free)  
outside the U.S.: 1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply)  
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In general, you will need to deliver your Device in either its original packaging or in  
equally protective packaging to the address specified by Customer Service. Before you  
deliver your Device for warranty service, it is your responsibility to back up any data,  
software, or other materials you may have stored or preserved on your Device. It is  
possible that such data, software or other materials will be lost or reformatted during  
service, and we will not be responsible for any such damage or loss.  
LIMITATIONS.  
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH  
ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES,  
AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF WE  
CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN TO  
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND  
TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE AS DETERMINED BY US IN OUR SOLE  
DISCRETION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG  
A STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY  
NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR  
UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN SOME JURISDICTIONS THE FOREGOING  
LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY  
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